Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 5-B ... - Thunderbolt Kids
Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 5-B ... - Thunderbolt Kids
Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 5-B ... - Thunderbolt Kids
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Never use electrical<br />
appliances outdoors in wet<br />
weather or if you are wet.<br />
Water conducts electricity<br />
well, so you WILL get a<br />
shock if you are touching an<br />
appliance <strong>and</strong> water drips<br />
into the socket, cord or<br />
motor. Wear closed shoes<br />
with rubber soles when<br />
using electrical appliances.<br />
Never use electrical<br />
appliances barefoot.<br />
Never use electrical<br />
appliances in the bathroom.<br />
Remember, electricity can<br />
flow through water.<br />
Electricity can flow from<br />
one person to the next.<br />
NEVER try to pull someone<br />
who is being shocked away<br />
from the appliance. You will<br />
get shocked too! Use anon<br />
plastic/non metal object to<br />
separate them from the<br />
electrical source.<br />
Never put lots of appliances<br />
into one socket. Too much<br />
electricity flowing to one<br />
plug is dangerous. One<br />
multi-plug adapter is safe,<br />
but do not put adapters into<br />
each other. Rather use 2<br />
dierent plug points.<br />
Chapter 2. Energy <strong>and</strong> electricity<br />
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