Physics, asked by maheswarrao8, 10 months ago

mention three safety measures that can be taken at home to avoid electrical hazard​

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Answered by meghatripathi077
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1-Avoid water at all times when working with electricity. Never touch or try repairing any electrical equipment or circuits with wet hands. It increases the conductivity of electric current.

2. Never use equipment with frayed cords, damaged insulation or broken plugs.

3. If you are working on any receptacle at your home then always turn off the mains. It is also a good idea to put up a sign on the service panel so that nobody turns the main switch ON by accident.

Answered by gopikapolajr
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HEY THERE!!

1.Never touch anything electrical with wet hands or while standing in water.  Wear rubber shoes in wet areas.  If you get a tingle or shock when touching a sink, tub, or other wet area, turn off the power at the main panel (if it’s safe) and immediately call an electrician.

2.Don’t use frayed or broken cords or plug in anything with a missing prong.

3. Cover unused outlets.  Keep metal objects such as silverware away from outlets.

4.Don’t overload sockets.  Use a power board with a safety switch and only use one per wall outlet.

5.When unplugging, don’t yank!  Pull by the plug, not the cord.

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