Reckless handling of household electrical appliances is the cause of many mishaps. Too many people do not follow basic safety rules. Unfortunately, the victims of adults' carelessness are usually children. Let's remember, by:
• do not leave switched on electrical devices unattended,
• never remove plugs from the socket, pulling the cable (high voltage can cause electrocution),
• if there are children in the house - sockets should be properly secured (in stores you can buy ready-made plugs),
• do not screw bulbs with a higher wattage than indicated on the socket into the lamp holders (e.g.. maximum 60 watts),
• damage to electrical devices, cables, Do not amateur repair yourself, but hand them over to a professional; it's more expensive, but a safer solution,
• do not cover the ventilation openings in the TV cabinet (then it is easy to overheat, and even an explosion!),
• always unwind cables from high power electrical devices, expressed in a high number of watts (e.g.. fans with hot air blowing); otherwise, the cable may easily melt,
• in the case of radiators radiating heat, keep a distance of at least 1 meters from flammable materials (curtains, that pizzeria, housing),
• never make telephone calls in the bath or use a hair dryer to dry your hair. As a result of a faulty operation of the telephone system, the voltage may increase above 200 volts (electric shock!);
• buy only devices with a safety mark.