Wiring tape around electrical wires in distribution box

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Applying tape directly to a wiring device is a protective measure that is often recommended in specific, high-risk situations inside a junction box. The primary benefit is insulating the exposed side-terminals, or screw heads, on a receptacle or switch after the wires . Electrical tape is a flexible, pressure-sensitive tape, typically made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) vinyl, engineered to have high dielectric strength, meaning it is an excellent electrical insulator. Is it safe to wrap wires with electrical tape? Have to remove some drywall and panel. While electrical tape is a tool every DIY enthusiast and electrician keeps nearby, knowing when it's safe to use and when a professional solution is needed makes all the difference. These cables are safely protected by a PVC outer jacket or 'sheath' that prevents access to dangerous live wires.

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