How do you handle electrical devices safely

Always Cut the Power. … Have the Appropriate Fire Extinguisher on Hand. … Use More Than One Outlet. … Feel Your Outlets. … Child-Proof Your Outlets. … Investigate Flickering Lights. … Install Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupters. … Don’t Use Extension Cords Long-Term.

What are the 4 safety practices with electrical appliances?

Don’t operate electrical appliances in or near water. Immediately turn off and disconnect an appliance that sparks or stalls. Always disconnect appliances before cleaning, servicing or repairing them. Avoid accidental starts by making sure the switch is off before plugging in the cord.

What is basic electrical safety?

Electrical safety refers to any safety precautions taken against electricity. … Some of the serious injuries you can receive from electricity include electrical shocks, electrical burns, and electrocution, which could be fatal.

What are the 5 electrical safety tips?

  • Never put fingers or other objects in an outlet.
  • Keep metal objects out of toasters.
  • Never use anything with a cord or plug around water.
  • Never pull a plug out by its cord.
  • Stay away from substations and power lines.
  • Don’t climb on power poles.
  • Never fly kites near power lines.

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