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5 Kinds of Electrical Hazards Your Family is Exposed to at Home

With electrical gadgets and appliances at home, your family is exposed to various electrical hazards. Connect with an electrical solution in Modbury for safety.<br><br>Learn more @ https://onpointsa.com.au/5-kinds-of-electrical-hazards-your-family-is-exposed-to-at-home/

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5 Kinds of Electrical Hazards Your Family is Exposed to at Home

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  1. 5 Kinds Of Electrical Hazards Your Family Is Exposed To At Home WWW.ONPOINTSA.COM.AU

  2. OLD OR DAMAGED WIRES Electrical accidents, power surges, arc faults and electrical fires are all caused due to damaged or old wires. To maintain a safety standard at home, it is essential to get in touch with an electrician near Modbury and fix all the issues related to faulty wiring systems. WATER When water comes in contact with electricity, it gets dangerous. When your family members touch electrical switches with wet hands, it causes electrical hazards. One must also be careful about using an electrical appliance near a water source.

  3. EXTENSION CORDS An extension cord cannot be considered dangerous if you follow the rules of extension cord safety. There are more chances of tripping hazards with an extension cord than in any electrical accident. One must fix the extension cords carefully to reduce the chances of tripping hazards. It is better to use a limited number of devices at the same time.

  4. LIGHT BULBS One needs to be extremely careful while dealing with an electric bulb. Electric bulbs are not hazardous by themselves but can cause significant electrical shock. POURING WATER OVER AN ELECTRICAL FIRE Educate your family members about the potential danger of pouring water over an electrical fire. Water does not control an electrical fire. It rather adds fuel to the fire. www.onpointsa.com.au 0430 392 996 derrynabela@outlook.com

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