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    09 Jul, 2026
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    How Do I Reset a Tripped Breaker Safely?

    Electrical Q&A
    How Do I Reset a Tripped Breaker Safely?

    Resetting a tripped breaker is a simple task most homeowners can safely do themselves, as long as you follow a few basic precautions. Here is the correct process, and how to know when it is time to stop resetting and call a professional instead, from the licensed electricians at EZSMART, serving Toronto and the GTA.

    Step by Step

    1. Locate your electrical panel and open the cover
    2. Find the breaker in question. A tripped breaker is usually in a middle position between fully on and fully off, rather than clearly flipped to off
    3. Before resetting, unplug or turn off whatever was running on that circuit when it tripped, if known
    4. Firmly push the breaker fully to the off position first, then switch it back to on
    5. If it stays on, you can gradually reintroduce devices on that circuit
    6. If it trips again immediately, stop resetting it and treat it as a sign to call an electrician

    Basic Safety Precautions

    • Keep your hands dry when touching the panel
    • Stand to the side rather than directly in front of the panel when resetting a breaker, as a precaution
    • Do not touch anything else inside the panel besides the breaker switch itself
    • If the panel or breaker feels warm, or you notice a smell, do not reset it, call an electrician instead

    When Resetting Is Not Enough

    A single trip tied to an obvious cause, like running too many appliances at once, is normal and fine to reset. A breaker that trips repeatedly, trips immediately upon reset, or trips with nothing plugged into that circuit needs to be diagnosed rather than reset again. Continuing to reset a breaker that keeps tripping does not fix the underlying issue and can allow a developing fault to continue causing damage. Diagnosis and repair should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with Electrical Safety Authority standards.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is it normal for a breaker to trip once in a while?
    Yes, particularly if it is tied to running several high-draw appliances at once. Frequent or unexplained trips are a different matter.

    Can resetting a breaker be dangerous?
    Resetting it once following proper precautions is generally safe. Repeatedly resetting a breaker that keeps tripping without understanding why is what carries risk.

    What does it mean if my breaker will not stay in the on position at all?
    This points to an active fault on that circuit and should be diagnosed by a licensed electrician rather than continuing to attempt resets.

    Should I turn off other devices before resetting a breaker?
    Yes, it is good practice to reduce the load on that circuit before resetting, then gradually reintroduce devices to help identify if one is causing an overload.

    Dealing with a breaker that will not stay reset? EZSMART provides licensed electrical diagnostics across Toronto and the GTA. Call 416-838-9006, and see what our customers say on our Google reviews page.

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