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The
truth about
Electric Shock!
This is so important! Electricity can shock, burn or
kill you! You never know when contact with electricity will
be fatal, but you can count on it hurting. It's not only power
lines that can kill or injure you if you contact them, you
can also be killed by shock from an appliance or power cord
in your home if you don't know how to take precautions!
Avoid
Electric Shock!
- Never
climb utility poles or play on fences around substations.
- Keep
electrical cords and wires away from heat and water.
- If
you are touching water, never touch electrical devices such
as light switches, hair dryers, curling irons, mixers, or
toasters.
- Don't
pull on electric cords to unplug them.
- Keep
kites away from power lines, and never fly metallic balloons
outside.
- Don't
put your fingers in a light bulb socket.
- If
you see a fallen electrical wire, stay away!
- Disconnect
appliances before cleaning them.
- Tell
someone if you see a frayed cord.
- Don't
swim during an electrical storm.
- Don't
touch overhead wires when you're carrying a ladder, pool
skimmer, or any other long object.
- Don't
climb a tree that has power lines running through or near
it.
- Don't
use an electrical appliance when you're wet.
- Tell
your parents about damaged plugs and cords on outdoor and
indoor appliances.
- Don't
touch anyone or anything that is touching a downed wire.
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WHY?
Why
do people get shocked?
Electricity flows through water almost as easily as
it travels through the wire that brings electricity
to your house.
Your body is 70% water. So if you touch electricity,
it will flow through you, and you will be badly hurt.
The amperage of the electric current and length of
time you're in contact with it, determines the injury.
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People
who work with electricity use special protective gear.
You do
not have this gear,
so stay away from
danger!
Your
main
job is to
call 911!
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