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DANGERS OF ELECTRICITY
Staying
safe around electricity is everyone's responsibility.
You should watch out for yourself, your friends and your family.
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Electricity is part
of our everyday life - designed to provide us with a safe and reliable
source of energy. Most of the time, electricity is our friend, but sometimes
it can be dangerous. This happens when we're exposed to it in ways we
were not meant to be. We can avoid these hazards by following some simple
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Electricity
and water do not mix
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Remember
If your
hands tingle when you put them into the sink it may mean the water is
conducting electricity and something is wrong. Let Mum or Dad know, as
they may need to call an electrician.
When you
have a bath, there should be nothing electrical anywhere near you. In
a bath, the metal plughole and the plumbing is connected to the earth,
making it a conductor of electricity. This means if a household appliance
such as a light or hair dryer fell into the bath, whoever was in it would
also become a conductor of electricity.
Wherever
you are, if you get into trouble call out for help and make sure not to
touch anything. Get whoever helps you to turn the electricity off. |
Water can conduct
electricity because electrons can flow by hitching a ride on atoms and
molecules in the water. Water contains dissolved substances, such as
salt. These greatly increase the ability of water to conduct electricity.
That's why electricity passes easily through our bodies - because our
bodies contain water and salt. This is also why it's important to keep
water away from electrical appliances.
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We all like to play
outside, but there are electrical hazards that we need to know about.
Electricity poles and wires are all around us. They can be above us,
next to us, and even below us. Whenever you can, play in open spaces
away from electricity poles, towers and powerlines.
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You will find electricity
substations and power equipment all over the place. They are behind
fences, in buildings, or on the side of the footpath, and most have
danger signs. Substations transform the voltage generated at power stations
so it can be distributed to homes, schools and businesses. Sometimes
they are near parks and play areas. Substations are safe, but you must
follow the rules.
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If
you see a dangerous situation involving electricity, tell an adult!
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Remember
Faulty
appliances and damaged electrical leads should be disconnected at the
power point and fixed or replaced by an electrician.
Never stack
power points. Use a power board or have an extra power point installed.
Stacked power points can cause fires. |
Always be on the
look out for dangers in and around your home. This could be anything
from a faulty electrical lead to a "stacked" power point -
one with too many plugs in it. These situations could be life threatening
and an electrician should be called in to fix them.
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We all hope that
we are never in an emergency involving electricity, but if we are, it's
important to know what to do.
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Remember
Before
you or your family do any major digging in the yard you should get Mum
or Dad to ring Dial Before you Dig on 1100 to make sure there are no underground
cables near your property.
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If you hit a buried
power line you could be electrocuted, as well as possibly interrupting
the power to your suburb. |
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