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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Some safety rules when using electricity...

Do not overload a power socket.This may cause large currents to flow and generate lots of heat, resulting in a fire.

Never stick / poke anything into an electrical socket.You would be at a high risk of electrocution.


Do not use appliances with damaged insulation.Replace it immediately.The wires may be exposed, and current may flow into anything it comes into contact with.


Do not wet electrical appliances, plugs or sockets.Remember? Water is also a conductor of electricity so if you use wet appliances the water may conduct electricity into your body, which is highly dangerous.


Never use electrical appliances near or in wet areas.


Disconnect appliances when cleaning them.


Call the electrician to replace or repair appliances if you are unsure how to do so.If not, you may get hurt while trying to repair them.


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