Swapnil Ramesh Jukunte

What Are the Most Common Types of Electrical Hazards?

Electrical hazards are prevalent in the world. It is advised not to play with electricity without taking proper precautions. But people who have no knowledge about the same always play with electricity or electrical equipment. This, in the end, will cause electrical hazards. There are only a few people who have stayed safe from electrical hazards. But most of us have seen or experienced some risks from electricity. We are sharing the list of the most common electrical hazards that you should be aware of. If you know most of the electrical problems, you can prevent them or stay safe. Also, you can save other people effectively by understanding the reasons behind the issue.

Common Electrical Hazards

Most of the time, we spot an issue that is an electrical hazard. But, due to a lack of knowledge, we often ignore the same. Here are the electrical hazards that you should be aware of and take immediate action once spotting them.

#1 - Poor or Damaged Wiring

Faulty or damaged wiring is one of the most common hazards. It is quite common to find the damaged wiring in the old houses. With the same, you are at the risk of electrocution. When the rainy season arrives, the damaged wires can start the short circuit wires, as the walls become wet in the rainy season. Not just that, you and your family members may get electrocuted due to the same reason. That’s why it is better to spot for the damaged or poor wiring and replace the same whenever possible.

#2 - Live Plugs Near Water Source

Water is a conductive liquid, and it conducts the electricity effectively. If you have the operative plugs and sockets near the water source, this is nothing but an electrical hazard. You should not install the live plugs and sockets near the water source. It is essential to either disconnect the wiring from the socket or relocates the water source to another place. There is no sense in installing or using the same. It’s better to call the electrician and change the place of the socket somewhere safe.

#3 - Heavy Load Electronic Devices

The internal electricity distribution system for households can bear a certain amount of load. If you try to overload the same, then it will trip the MCB or the fuse wire. This is the first indication of using heavy load equipment. If you are not experiencing the frequent tripping of MCB or fuse wires even after using the devices like a water heater, toasters, and others, you should stay safe. It is better to check for the MCBs and fuse wires for loads. If they do not trip regularly due to some issues, then the overheating element will cause an immediate fire in your house.

#4 - Unshuttered Wall Sockets

Wall sockets are mostly live and have electricity flowing through them. The modern sockets come with the shutters that prevent any external object touching the contact pins. Well, the unshuttered wall sockets are very harmful. If you have children in your house, they may unknowingly insert the fingers or metal objects inside the same get electrocuted. Also, touching the nearby buttons with wet hands will cause severe electrocution.

When you are using electricity and electric equipment, it’s better to do the same with open eyes. If you ignore the common electrical hazards, you will be prone to electrocution and cause serious injuries.

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