Where there’s smoke, there’s fire.
If you aren’t an expert with *electrical wiring, you should absolutely not attempt to **install your own ceiling fan. You put yourself at risk of **electrocution* during the installation process. If that’s not scary enough, you could be putting your loved ones at risk long after the installation is complete.
If you are installing a ceiling fan where one hasn’t been before, the *electrical wiring* can be complex, and what seems like a simple installation can quickly become complicated. Even if you are replacing an existing fan, small wiring errors can lead to long-term issues, including *performance problems* or even *fire hazards*. It’s simply not worth the risk.