25th of August 2025 by H Ismail
Whether you're a homeowner dealing with a sudden power outage or an electrician guiding a client, knowing how to safely reset a circuit breaker is essential. It’s a simple task—but only when done correctly.
Step-by-Step Reset Instructions
Locate the Breaker Panel: Usually found in basements, utility rooms, or near the main entrance.
Identify the Tripped Breaker: Look for a switch that’s in the middle position or slightly off from the rest.
Turn Off Devices: Before resetting, switch off or unplug appliances connected to the affected circuit to prevent overload.
Reset the Breaker: Push the tripped breaker fully to the OFF position, then firmly back to ON. You should feel a slight resistance and click.

Common Mistakes to Avoid
Flipping too quickly: Not fully turning the breaker OFF before switching it ON can prevent a proper reset.
Ignoring repeated trips: If the same breaker keeps tripping, don’t just reset—investigate the cause.
Overloading circuits: Plugging in too many devices after a reset can trigger another trip.

Safety First
Before touching the panel, make sure your hands are dry and you're standing on a dry surface. For added protection, especially for electricians or during troubleshooting:
- Use insulated gloves.
- Handle tools with rubber grips.
- Never reset breakers in wet conditions or with exposed wiring.

Know When to Call a Pro
If you notice burning smells, visible damage, or breakers that won’t stay on, it’s time to call a licensed electrician. Homeowners should only reset breakers when the cause is clear and safe—like a temporary overload. Anything beyond that deserves expert attention.