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Safety when using electrical appliances

Safety rules for using electrical devices

We present to you 12 ways for safe usage of electrical devices:

GROUNDING AND DIFFERENTIAL SWITCH "FUSE"

Both are necessary: Grounding conducts possible current "failure" in the ground, while the fuse guarantees safety even in the case of small dissipation.

DO NOT PLAY WITH ELECTRICITY

Consult the experts for the implementation and control of installations and for the repair of electrical appliances.

SOCKETS

One device on each outlet. Overloading causes heat, which in addition to damaging the unit can be a source of danger.

ELECTRICITY IN THE BATHROOM

Caution: Do not use and do not position the devices connected to the power supply near open taps or near a bathtub or shower. Install the plug with built-in fuse. In this way, you are increasing security.

WHEN WET

Electrical devices should be handled with dry arms and legs and avoid direct contact with the floor and walls.

SAFE IRONING

Never with barefoot and wet hands. Also, check the validity of cables.

MAIN SWITCH

Turn IT off even when changing average light bulb. Specifically, switch on the lamp itself does not guarantee sufficient security.

EXTENSION CORDS

Use them only temporarily: When finished using, first plug off the extension cable from the socket. Note: Before use, first fully roll out the cable if it is wound around a spool.

PLUGS & SOCKETS

Do not pull the cord. Always turn off the machine and then pull the plug. In this way, you keep your electrical appliances in working order and avoid a possible short circuit.

STEAM IRON

Do not fill iron with water while its plugged in the socket.

CORDS AND EXTENSION CABLES

Always keep in perfect condition. Do not wrap cable around hot iron or any other electrical device.

SAFETY SOCKETS

They do not allow inserting metal objects into holes in sockets. They already exist in newer instalations, and their instalation is advised because of children safety.