Keep lights and extension cords safely secured or covered to deter chewing, which can lead to electric shock or
even electrocution.
Not exact matches
A deadly force of one, Bryan is able to kill with his hands, and is
even more effective when holding a gun or administering torture techniques — in this case
electrocution.
Electrical shocks and burns are seen in rabbits that chew on wires and death is
even possible from the initial
electrocution or side effects of the damage it does to the mouth.
While electrical cords are especially tempting to puppies who like to chew on almost anything,
even an adult dog or cat could find them of interest; burns or
electrocution could result from chewing on live cords.
This is one common cause of
electrocution injury on the list of electrical accident causes as many people plug and unplug hair dryers or other electrical gadgets after washing and when their hands are not
even dried out.
Serious burns, nerve damage and
even fatal
electrocution can be a result of electrical accidents.
Premises liability
electrocution occurs when you're electrocuted on someone else's property, at a commercial business, or
even on a street in your own neighborhood as a result of the property owner's negligence.
When this is the case, any product — from a toaster oven that causes an
electrocution injury to a children's toy that presents a choking hazard — could become hazardous or
even lethal to its user.
Whatever the case may be,
electrocutions can be painful, damaging and
even deadly.