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		<title>Make You Sure Kids Are Safe Use Electricity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When teaching kids about bike safety and fire safety together with safety online, many moms and pops forget to teach their kids about electric safety. There are some straightforward rules you will need to educate your kid about electricity and electric appliances. The most vital rule for youngsters is not to paste anything into electric [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.framfab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Make-Sure-kids-Are-Safe-Electricity.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-142" title="Make Sure Kids Are Safe Electricity" src="http://www.framfab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Make-Sure-kids-Are-Safe-Electricity-150x116.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="116" /></a>When teaching kids about bike safety and fire safety together with safety online, many moms and pops forget to teach their kids about electric safety. There are some straightforward rules you will need to educate your kid about electricity and electric appliances.</p>
<p>The most vital rule for youngsters is not to paste anything into electric outlets. For young kids under 4 years old, you may wish to purchase electric outlet covers. These accessories are tiny plastic covers that plug right into the outlet so that any spare plugging is covered. For older kids over 5 years old, you want to elucidate to them that electricity is deadly and that by sticking objects into outlets can lead them to get electrified or probably start a fire.</p>
<p>As well as electric outlets, you need to also teach your kids not to paste objects into appliances. These may also cause an electric shock. Kids should also not tear apart or try and fix electric appliances. These devices are way more difficult than they look, and any short circuit in them can again cause electric fires or electrocution. You need to also teach them to inform an adult if they spot any appliances sparking or having an amusing smell. Many fires are started by appliances that are continuously plugged in, e.g. toasters and coffee makers and your youngster may notice a difficulty before doing.</p>
<p>The loo can be one of the most hazardous rooms in your place. You must teach your youngster to watch out with electric devices around water, for example radios round the lavatory sink or bath. They should additionally be careful round the kitchen sink and anyplace else where there could be standing water within you home.</p>
<p>If the power should go out in the house, counsel your youngsters never to touch the fuse box. If somebody doesn&#8217;t know what they are doing, touching a 220-volt connector may cause enough electrical energy to seriously injure and even kill a small kid.</p>
<p>Youngsters should additionally be aware about the downsides of electricity that are outside too. You need to teach them that mud pools are the same as the bath, and they shouldn&#8217;t get anything electric around them. They should also not climb electric towers, phone poles, or any other structure which has power lines attached to it. Kids must avoid any contact with electrical lines, for example when they&#8217;re flying a kite or a remote-controlled plane.</p>
<p>Together with human-made electricity, youngsters should be made privy to the downsides of electric hurricanes. These are those tempests that have lightning and thunder, though the lightning could not always be observable. If the kids are at the park, they should seek cover at the nearest shelter or building. At home, they should get within right away and remain there till the typhoon passes. Many kids are captivated by lightning hurricanes and may forget how deadly these forces of nature can be. Adults are easily as guilty of this obsession as youngsters. Many adults have been struck by lightning on golfing courses and other areas where they shouldn&#8217;t have been in a tempest, while others like sitting in the yard in metal grass chairs to observe the sky. Again, kids and adults alike should remember that lightning can be lethal. Seek shelter and remain within till the typhoon has passed.</p>
<p>Electricity is responsible for lots of the conveniences that we enjoy in our day-to-day life. It’s also vital to teach your youngsters to respect it as the dynamic force that it is.</p>
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		<title>How to take care of your electricals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re making an attempt to do something on your own apropos renovation you will find things to be a large amount of random attempt. But if you have electric issues and realize you need to try electric projects to mend the difficulties in your house you can not risk doing them by random test. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-82" title="electrical-care" src="http://www.framfab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/electrical-care.png" alt="electrical-care" width="150" height="150" />If you&#8217;re making an attempt to do something on your own apropos renovation you will find things to be a large amount of random attempt. But if you have electric issues and realize you need to try electric projects to mend the difficulties in your house you can not risk doing them by random test.</p>
<p>You want to get them done right the 1st time. You need to ensure you follow some of these hints to do things right the 1st time. Firstly you may have to get a permit to fiddle with wire or do other stuff in your house from your local electric authority.</p>
<p>You should know that some states need authorizes to do particular things. Check these out as an example: you&#8217;ll need a permit to change your wiring. You could need a permit to put in more wiring in your house or to install an electric light fitting, a garage-door receptacle, or to convert a fuse box to circuit breakers. You might need a permit to modify a low-voltage system like an alarm or a P. C. system. These permit laws change a lot depending on your state so you want to be certain you do not want a permit to do specific things to your house.</p>
<p>You should generally switch off the electrical power at the source thru the circuit breaker before starting work on your project. You&#8217;ll desire to do that because even if you flip a wall switch you might still have a live appliance or the socket could still be live. Don&#8217;t trust the distribution panels that show which circuit is connected to which breaker. It&#8217;s better to be safe than regretful. You must ensure the circuit is dead by employing a voltage tester first. You may use the help of somebody to help to check the circuit breaker and the fuse box and not need to run backwards and forwards the complete time. You will want to tape the circuit breaker into the off spot so that nobody makes an attempt to turn it back on while you&#8217;re employed. You shouldn&#8217;t turn the power on till you are finished with everything.</p>
<p>You can turn off a switch, you cannot switch off the wires that are going into the electric distribution panel from the outside. You shouldn&#8217;t fool around with thee wires and don&#8217;t go anywhere near them if you have metal with you. If you suspect there&#8217;s a difficulty with these wires you must call your electrical company. Confirm not to stand in any water or on a moist floor as you could get shocked. Put a rubber mat on the ground if there is water around or if the floor is wet. You should generally wear dry dress and shoes. Call a professional if you&#8217;re nervous about anything related to safety.</p>
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