Children are all too aware of a wide variety of hazards these days. But how about electrical hazards? Electrical safety is just as important as any other – if not more. But in a lot of cases, it goes unnoticed. That’s why we’ve drawn on our electrical expertise to put together a quick list of electrical safety tips for kids. Remember, an awareness of good electrical safety is something that can keep kids safe well into adulthood.
The basics of electrical safety are simple – to adults, at least. But what about children? Children are often unaware of the basic principles of electricity. Those principles include where it comes from, and how it be dangerous. If you start by showing your kids electrical sources, they are well on the way to an education in electrical safety.
Another vital part of electrical safety for kids is conductors. Conductors are things like metal and water, which conduct electricity effectively. This is an important lesson in electrical safety; it allows kids to recognise what should and shouldn’t go near electrical sources.
This one is all too simple: keep appliances out of the bathroom! Hairdryers and other such appliances are commonly kept in the bathroom. But if kids are left alone with them in a wet environment, the potential for an accident remains. The best way to ensure electrical safety for kids in the bathroom is to store appliances elsewhere.
Powerlines: they line almost every suburban street. But so often, they simply go unnoticed. However, it’s not enough to rely on their height for safety. The fact is, powerlines can and do fall down in extreme weather. Make sure your kids know what to do if they see a fallen powerline. And above all, emphasis the importance of STAYING AWAY.
Most kids know what to do in a fire: fire safety is another important and widely taught lesson for kids. But what about electrical fires? A lot of fires are of electrical origin, and they can’t be put out with water. In fact, water makes them worse because it is a conductor. Make sure kids are aware of which fire extinguishers to use for electrical fires. Further, make sure they know how to use them!
Let’s return to power lines for a second: they’re an important topic of electrical safety for kids. And the fact is, they don’t need to come down to be hazardous. Children flying kites need to know about the dangers of powerlines, which is why it warrants a mention in any electrical safety lesson.
There’s nothing more annoying than a hot piece of toast buried deep in the toaster. Still, we all know not to chase it with a knife or fork. But do our children? Toasters are a potential electrical hazard. That’s why kids need to know about the risks of touching them with conductors. Make sure that makes it into your electrical safety lessons for kids!
Power plugs are pretty safe for the most part. But any tears in the insulator pose an instant electrical threat. So try and keep your cords in good nick; teach kids to remove plugs from the plug – don’t yank the cord.
Extension cords and power boards are very handy. But they’re not always safe. Any electrical connection should be treated with care, and that includes not overloading it with multiple appliances. It also means avoid overextension. The more connections you have, the more risk arises out of everyday appliances.
Finally, team your electrical safety lessons with professional electrical maintenance. Contact a licenced, qualified electrician to ensure safety switches and electrical systems are up to scratch.
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