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First, make sure that no appliances, such as hair dryers, are left plugged in while not in use and that they are never put near bodies of water. The second issue is unplugging all appliances before you clean them. The third part is to never overload wires and circuits. If you regularly blow fuses, or the television screen flickers, then you might have an overloading problem and should get your wiring checked out. The fourth part is to always unplug small appliances and push them away from outlets. Finally, the most important element is to teach your children to never, ever stick anything inside an electrical socket. You should also have all electrical sockets covered, so that very small children can't get curious about them. If you follow these steps regularly you and your family will be able to avoid serious accidents. Related InformationHome Safety Information Fire Safety We Have The Largest Selection Of Electrical Safety
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