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Ways To Avoid Deadly Electrical Shock

To learn the many ways to control electrical shock at home. Contact the local electrician at Magill to check and maintain the electrical system.<br><br>Learn more @ https://onpointsa.com.au/ways-to-avoid-deadly-electrical-shock/

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Ways To Avoid Deadly Electrical Shock

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  1. Ways To Avoid Deadly Electrical Shock WWW.ONPOINTSA.COM.AU

  2. KEEP THE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE OUT OF THE RANGE OF WATER AND MOISTURE We tend to use hairdryers or even use phone chargers in the bathroom. This electrical appliance, thus, is exposed to a range of water and moisture in the bathroom. SWITCH THE POWER OFF Whenever you are attempting to work on electrical circuits or devices, it is best to turn off the main power. It would mean you are turning off the circuit breaker in the box.

  3. MAKE SURE TO USE INSULATED TOOLS There is nothing safer than using insulated tools while you go for an electrical task. Using insulated tools is a kind of backup precaution against electrical accidents. Even if you are not working to fix electrical issues, ensure all the electrical devices or appliances have their cords in good shape.

  4. BE MORE CAUTIOUS ABOUT CAPACITORS Appliances and equipment with motors have capacitors. For example, microwave ovens, air conditioners and refrigerators are known to have capacitors. Capacitors help to store electricity by offering the extra motor power to start working at high voltage. The appliances with capacitors thus tend to give a shock, especially when unplugging the device. www.onpointsa.com.au 0430 392 996 derrynabela@outlook.com

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