The document discusses rules for safely using electricity and dangers to avoid. It provides three rules: do not overload outlets, keep cords tidy, and never climb fences around electrical substations. It notes electricity is designed to provide safe energy but can be dangerous if exposed to in improper ways, and that water and electricity do not mix and one should alert parents if feeling tingles from water. The overall message is following safety rules can save lives.
3. RULES TO USE ELECTRICITY SAFELY
1. DON'T plug a bunch of stuff
into one outlet or extension
cord.
It could damage the electrical
system in your house or even
cause a fire.
2. Make sure all electric cords
are tucked away, neat and
tidy.
4. 3. DON'T ever climb
the fence around an
electrical substation.
If a ball or pet gets
inside the fence, ask a
grown-up to call the
electric company -
they'll come and get it
out for you.
5. DANGERS OF ELECTRICITY
Electricity is part of our everyday
life - designed to provide us with a
safe and reliable source of energy.
Most of the time, electricity is our
friend, but sometimes it can be
dangerous. This happens when
we're exposed to it in ways we
were not meant to be. We can
avoid these hazards by following
some simple rules.
6. ELECTRICITY AND WATER DO NOT
MIX
Remember
If your hands tingle when you
put them into the sink it may
mean the water is conducting
electricity and something is
wrong. Let Mum or Dad know,
as they may need to call an
electrician.
7. Thank you for your attention
I hope u like it !
If we really work on these
safety measures we can
save many peoples life