Tag Installation Instructions
Do not install a tag unless you are a trained and licensed contractor.
Do not even open an electrical panel unless you are a trained and licensed contractor.
Fatal voltages exist in both switch boxes and breaker boxes.
Fatal voltages exist in the walls near switch boxes and breaker boxes.

Switch Box / Disconnect Box

Fuse Box / Breaker Box

Location Selection
If possible, the preferred location for a tag is near the switch box or breaker box that is located outside.
First determine if each unit on the property has an outside switch box or breaker box. For example, most houses have a switch box outside and a breaker box inside.
In this case, the preferred location would be on the outside (not inside) switch box panel door.
The second choice would be on the outside wall of the home, directly below or to the side of the switch box.

Many condos have a single main switch box outside, but each unit will have their own breaker box. Each owner needs their own tag so they can manage their own accounts.
In this case each unit will need their own tag which means they will likely need to be installed inside.
Each tag should be mounted on the outside of the switch box door or on the wall next to the switch box (if each unit has their own).
Otherwise, mount the tag on the outside of the breaker box door or on the wall next to the breaker box (if each unit has their own).

For apartments and office buildings contact the property management company to see how they want to set up their tag structure.
They may, or may not want to assign a tag to each tenet.

Mounting Methods
You can use either double-sided tape or using pop rivets.

Using Double-Sided Tape:
1. Double sided tape is already attached to the tags.
2. Clean the surface of the electrical breaker panel door where you plan to attach the tag using a clean cloth and rubbing alcohol. Ensure the surface is dry before proceeding.
3. Peel off the backing and adhere the tag to the door of the panel (preferred), or on the wall right next to the panel.
4. 3M brand 5925 VHB double sided tape is the only tape approved for installation.

Pop Rivet Drilling Instructions:
1. Measure and mark the desired location on the electrical breaker panel door where you want to install the tag.
2. Use a center punch to create a small indentation at each marked location. This will help prevent the drill bit from slipping.
3. Select a drill bit that is suitable for drilling through metal.
4. Carefully drill a hole at each marked location on the electrical breaker panel door.
Before drilling holes, ensure that there are no electrical components or wiring behind the area where you plan to drill.
If in doubt, consult a licensed electrician for assistance.