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Safety Tips When Handling Electrical Equipment

 

It goes without saying that you must take proper precautionary measures when handling Electrical switches, sockets and other electronic devices. If you are not careful enough, there is a high risk of electric shock to you and the ones around you. Whether in the office or at home, you must follow the safety tips when handling anything ‘electrical’. To help, the post gives you a quick roundup of safety measures you must take when handling electrical devices and equipment including switches and sockets. Read on.

 

Avoid Moisture

Assure that there is no moisture around the electric circuit or the equipment under inspection. Avoid using damp hands and wear rubber gloves when handling electrical equipment. Also, remove damp hands or moisture around the equipment, as it may cause an electric shock or may even cause fatal injuries. Read company’s manual before using an equipment prone to an electrical hazard. Also, never handle electrical equipment when perspiring or standing on a wet floor.

 

Check for Live Wires

Another safe way to handle electrical equipment is to ensure that you are not working with an energized wire. Use an electrical current tester to check for live wires. In addition, always make sure that the electrical equipment or appliance is disconnected from the main circuit. Also, when working on a particular electrical device put a note near the main switch to avoid potential accidents.

 

Cover the Bare End of a Wire

Cover the naked end of wires in a plastic cap and place them in a service panel. In case you mistakenly touch the wire end, the plastic caps would save you from an electric shock. In case someone comes in direct touch with an electric conductor, do not touch the person as well as the equipment. In such scenarios, either use a circuit breaker or disconnect the power plug using a wooden block or a leather belt.

 

Other safety tips

  • • When handling electrical devices use only those tools that are made of non-conducting handles.

  • • Do not store flammable substances near electric circuit or equipment.

  • • Avoid using electrical devices in cold rooms.

  • • Never wear metallic watch or rings when working on electrical devices.

It’s better to be safe than sorry!

 

Wrap Up

Keeping these safety tips in mind will help you avoid potential electric shock when dealing with electrical devices. Also, the other way to ensure your safety is to invest in quality products no matter whether electric switches, sockets, regulators or any other electrical devices. If you are looking for quality and durable electrical switches, sockets, or regulators look no further than Rootefy - an online marketplace for building materials. If you have any questions related to products listed on our website, feel free to call at +91-70650-51010/11 or send an email to [email protected]



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