Educational Advice and Resources on Electrical Safety for Children


Posted January 19, 2023 by liffeyelectrical

Charged particles, static buildup, and dynamic currents are all sources of electricity, which is a phenomenon that occurs naturally. Electricity, energy, and power are three distinct concepts that many incorrectly conflate.
 
Power plants have generators, and generators have turbines that require an external power source in order to operate. Electricity is produced when the turbine turns. For instance, the enormous windmills you can see are generators, and the wind is required to run the turbines. Energy is produced by the spinning of windmill blades.
Transmission: Transmission lines are used to transport electricity produced at the power plant to adjacent substations. To the substations that prepare lower voltages for your residence, these wires transport high voltage electricity.
Distribution: When the electricity reaches the substations, it is reduced in voltage so that households may use it. Power lines carry the electricity out of the substation, and a wired service line carries it into your house.
Indoor Electrical Safety
In your house, there are certain electrical concerns that you should make sure your kids are aware of. The most frequent dangers include those posed by outlets, cables, home appliances, and water.
Plugs and Outlets
• Keep your fingers, toys, and other objects clear of the sockets and outlets;
• Avoid using too many plugs in one outlet;
• Avoid touching lamps or other light sources' light bulbs;
• Never allow youngsters to plug anything in or unhook anything without supervision or consent;
• Replace any broken plugs and outlets.
Cords and Wires
• Whether they are plugged in or not, don't let kids play with or chew on electrical cords;
• When disconnecting a cord, pull it out from the base of the plug rather than yanking it;
• Any cords that are broken or have exposed wires should not be touched or plugged in;
• Broken cords and exposed wires should be fixed or replaced.
• Appliances Always make careful to disconnect appliances before cleaning them;
• Never insert your fingers, toys, or any other objects into a plugged-in or unplugged household appliance;
• If you are near water or are wet, avoid using any appliances;
• Avoid using electric space heaters near combustible materials like curtains, bedsheets, clothes, etc.
Water
Water and electricity do not typically mix. As one of the best conductors, water becomes the path that electricity takes to reach the earth when electricity and water are in contact. Most of the time, you're astonished when this occurs. AVOID actions such as:
• bringing or keeping liquids away from electronics to prevent mishaps;
• Do not use appliances close to a sink, bathtub, shower, or any other water source;
• Avoid using electrical wires and plugs near water sources;
• When you are wet, avoid touching anything electrical, including light switches, cords, appliances, outlets, etc.
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Last Updated January 19, 2023