I’ve written about electrical safety since the late 1980s: articles, columns, newsletters, books, slide decks. I’m updating Old Electrical Wiring, my first book, and seeking a new publisher. I’m also working on, and pitching, a broader lessons-learned, provisionally Safer Home Repair: do it yourself without killing yourself. My third book, Behind the Code: NEC History, I decided to stop adding to at ~450pp. It talks about the reasons behind U.S. wiring rules, and that’s plenty.
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I’m afraid that non-stick cookware that can be but isn’t damaged still does damage. The forever chemicals hurt both humans and animals in the communities where they are manufactured, employed, and disposed of; and bits of the PFAS do end up in our food.
Not that anyone asked.