Water and most liquids are good conductors of electricity. This means they will let electrons pass through it easily. If the drink spills near or on the device, not only will your device be ruined, you could get electrocuted or even die. You should also never touch electronics with wet hands.
Mia, you should never put drinks near electronics.
Sorry, I won’t do it again!
When there is thunderstorm, avoid standing under trees.
Since trees are living organisms, they are 70% water. Which, is a conductor. If the tree gets struck by lightning and your standing under it, you have a big chance of being electrocuted or even dying.
Okay!
Oh my god! Mia! You should never try to get your toast out from the toaster using a fork or some metal object!
Metal is another good conductor of electricity. As mentioned before, it lets electrons pass through easily, and when we are touching the metal, the electrons can pass through us causing us to get electrocuted or even die.
Sorry, I didn't know!
Like mentioned before, living things are made up of 70% water, and since humans are living it is not safe for us to stick our fingers or metals in these outlets. If you have a young child or toddler in the house it’s a good idea to get outlet covers.
Lily, don’t stick your fingers or toys in the outlet.
Never leave electrical things like hair dryers, hair straighteners or even hair curlers near the sink.
As said before, water is a good conductor of electricity and leaving electrical things near the sink is not good idea because you too can get electrocuted.
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Alright!
If you pull the plug, the wire can break creating an open circuit. This will electrocute you and you might even die.
Always pull the plug, not the cord.
Never stick your fingers or objects in outlets.
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