Showing posts with label electric hazards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electric hazards. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Preventing An Electrical Shock and Electrical Hazard In Your Home

By Jermar Electric
 (239) 772-3598



The inherent danger of electrical shock is no laughing matter, as it often results in serious injury and can even be fatal. However, there are a number of preventive safety measures you can employ to greatly reduce the risk, read on to find out what you can do to prevent electric shock.
 The best prevention is knowledge!  Take the time to learn and understand the basics of electricity, therefore the first step in preventing a dangerous situation is understanding the cause.  In basic terms, electricity naturally tries to flow to the earth or ground through any material that will conduct an electrical current.  Certain compounds, like wood and glass, are not good conductors of electricity.  Other materials, like water and metal, work very well.  The human body is able to conduct a current, and an electric shock happens when the electricity flows through part of the body.  This happens most often when a direct source of electricity is exposed to human contact.  It may also flow into a person through another conductor, like a pool of water or a metal pole.
 
 Secondly, find out the electricity requirements of your home and household appliances.  Know the specific types of circuit breakers or in the case of an older home fuses and their specific location.  Even lightbulbs that are required in your home should be noted so you can replace them with the appropriate replacement parts.  Remembering to replace items with like items ensures your part in preventing accidental issues within your home.