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Electricians in Rochelle Park, NJ

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Business Listing   Adamant America Inc - Rochelle Park, NJ - Phone: (201) 368-8366


Business Listing   Bart Electric - Rochelle Park, NJ - Phone: (201) 843-3082


Business Listing   David's Electric CO - Rochelle Park, NJ - Phone: (201) 843-5756


Business Listing   Executive-Hi End Corner - Rochelle Park, NJ - Phone: (201) 845-9005


Business Listing   Jepico America Inc - Rochelle Park, NJ - Phone: (201) 845-0980


Business Listing   Orr Electric - Rochelle Park, NJ - Phone: (201) 843-3383


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Helpful Definition for: Electricians


An electrician in Rochelle Park is a tradesman specializing in electrical wiring of buildings, stationary machines and related equipment. Electricians may be employed in the installation of new electrical components or the maintenance and repair of existing electrical infrastructure. Electricians may also specialize in wiring ships, airplanes, and other mobile platforms. Electricians are typically not allowed to perform work for the public unless under the employment of an electrical contractor. The job of an electrician is a regulated trade for safety reasons due to the many hazards of working with electricity, requiring testing, registration, or licensing. Licensing of electricians is controlled through government and/or professional societies in Rochelle Park.

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