
Electrical Shock Prevention
Electrical shock prevention involves following safety measures to avoid contact with live electrical parts that can cause injury or death. This includes turning off power before working on electrical devices, inspecting cords and outlets for damage, and using proper insulation and grounding. Always use qualified professionals for electrical repairs, avoid overloading circuits, and keep water away from electrical equipment. Wearing appropriate protective gear and adhering to safety guidelines helps reduce risk. Regular maintenance and awareness of potential hazards are essential for staying safe from electrical shocks in both household and workplace environments.