Safety Precautions in Using Electricity
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It is safe to touch electrical appliances with wet hands.

False

Repairing appliances by yourself is a safe practice.

False

Using adapters for multiple appliances is recommended.

False

You should locate the cause of power trips or blown fuses before turning the power on again.

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Placing appliances close to water sources is a safe practice.

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It's important to check appliance wirings and insulation regularly.

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Safety Precautions in Using Electricity

  • Electricity can be destructive if not used carefully, resulting in accidents like electrocution, short circuits, and overloading that can lead to loss of lives and homes.
  • Checking wirings of appliances is crucial to ensure their insulations are intact, and frayed wirings should be repaired or replaced by an electrician immediately.
  • Appliances should be rated at 220 volts (V) for safe use, and transformers should be used with 110 V appliances.
  • Octopus connections should be avoided, and adapters that allow too many appliances to be plugged in should not be used.
  • Repairing appliances oneself is not recommended, and trusted repairmen and technicians should be consulted instead.
  • Appliances should be kept away from water sources, and they should not be touched with wet hands to prevent electrical shock.
  • In case of power trips or blown fuses, the cause of the short circuit or overloading should be located before turning the power on again to prevent further accidents.

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Learn about important safety measures to prevent accidents when using electricity. Understand the risks of electrocution, short circuits, and overloading, and how to avoid them by checking appliance wirings and maintaining insulations.

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