People undeniably depend on electricity in their daily lives. The electricity has changed the quality of life from operating all appliances to making entertainment shows possible.
Survival without electricity in Sydney is unimaginable. It is impossible that you won’t use electricity for a day. However, as essential as it is, electricity can cause high risks and even kill people.
The human body is a good conductor of electricity where it can pass through the body. Electricity conductivity can damage the body, causing injury or fatality. Though the danger of electricity is common knowledge, there are still many cases of accidents related to electrical situations.
There are instances when injury and accidents related to electric current is unavoidable. From 2014 to 2016, almost 1,100 cases of electrical injury were identified in Australia. Preparing yourself from any electrical emergencies will lessen the likelihood of getting injuries from electric current and electric-related accidents.
To avoid future injuries with any electric- related accidents, here are the dos and don’ts you can follow in cases of electrical emergencies.
Electric shock and electrocution are common accidents related to electric current. The risk for electric shock is due to exposure to live wires and cables, outlets and electrical appliances. Electricity can pass through the body, causing small burns to paralysis and death.
Although preventable, electrical accidents in the home are killing 15 Australians and hospitalising 300 people each year. Industrial areas are not excluded from this accident. Also, there are cases of people electrocuted due to lightning, and some steps here can help.
An electrical fire can emerge from the exposure of flammable materials near electrical appliances or overloaded wires and outlets. Electrical faulting is one of the most common reasons for a house fire. The danger of house fire can turn your property into ash, and worst kill people around.
Also, an electrical fire can start a bushfire. Electrical fence and house fire can ignite the surrounding vegetation. The effect of this accident won’t only affect a few people, but your entire neighbourhood.
Power lines can fall due to a vehicle crashing on it or strong winds. Weak posts or poles are easy to fall when there is a small impact on it. The risks of the fallen power line are very serious, from the effects of a falling post and the massive electric current that can electrocute anyone.
As long as electricity is present, it is impossible to avoid electrical emergencies. But proper knowledge and preparedness can help everyone avoid the danger of electricity-related incidents. Equipping oneself on what to do and not can help you prevent the loss of property and save others from minor injuries and life-threatening situations.
Knowledge is always power when it comes to handling electrical emergencies. The ability to administer first aid training and basic life support reduces the likelihood of further injuries and fatalities. Also, it is vital to have safety precautions and management, such as the proper installation and inspection of cables and appliances.
Sydney Inner West Electricians is here to help you with any electrical emergencies. Our team consists of trusted level 2 electricians that can efficiently and safely do any electrical works. As much as we value anyone’s life, we continue to provide safe electrical practices to avoid future accidents and fatalities.
You can call us at (02) 8378 2829 with our reliable staff giving you a free quote. We make sure anyone can enjoy a safe home from any electrical emergencies.
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