With electricity
comes electrocution.
Not exact matches
A hazard in so many ways —
electrocution, strangulation, not to mention being able to pull the plugged - in item over and have it
come crashing down.
You also need to unplug electric rollers and dryers after use to prevent
electrocution if they
come into contact with water in the bathroom.
Yet those very images, which include a suicidal bathtub
electrocution and a woman jumping from a cliff, also have the potential to fuel nightmares in young audiences for weeks to
come.
Damaged electrical cords can cause accidental
electrocution in any human or animal who
comes in contact with them.
Crush injuries, amputations,
electrocutions, exposure to toxic chemicals, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries and broken bones are just a few of the serious injuries which
come out of a construction site accident.
An electrical accident like an
electrocution injury may be prevented as long as you and your family members strictly adhere to the do's and Don'ts when it
comes to dealing with electricity.
Families of fatal
electrocution accident victims adjusting to life without a cherished loved one who they expected to have in their lives for decades to
come
In most
electrocution cases the victim may have
come into contact with high voltage which caused electric currents to go through their muscles and / or the hair on their body.
Most often,
electrocution occurs when a worker
comes into contact with a power line, or through improper use of electrical equipment, such as extension cords.
If you
come into contact with a power line or unfinished electrical system, you could experience an electric shock or
electrocution.
This will prevent any risk of
electrocution if you are standing in charged water when the power does
come back on.
Decorations that accidentally
come into contact with a high - voltage power line can easily start a fire and cause
electrocution as well.
Wires that
come in contact with water or snow can trigger fires and cause
electrocution.