Thursday, March 11, 2010

.Don't mix electricity and water

Water can conduct electricity from a faulty wire or appliance, and wet skin can significantly decrease your resistance to electricity.
Follow these tips:
-Keep electrical appliances and toys away from water. Never use a radio near bathtubs, sinks, or showers, unless it is battery-operated.
-When you are wet, standing in water, or have wet hands, never touch electric cords, switches, or appliances.
Use GFCIs.
Be sure outlets near water sources have ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) to protect you against shock. If your outlets don't have them, use portable GFCIs. Some new appliances like hair dryers have GFCIs incorporated into their wiring and offer equivalent protection to outlet GFCIs.
Keep electrical appliances and cords away from water and wet hands.

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