1. Never touch electrical appliances or outlets with wet hands or while standing in water. Water is a conductor of electricity and can cause electric shock, which can be fatal.
2. Use only properly grounded electrical outlets, and never overload them with too many appliances. Overloaded outlets can cause electrical fires.
3. Always use electrical cords that are in good condition and properly rated for their intended use. Damaged cords can cause electric shock or fires.
4. Keep flammable materials away from electrical appliances and outlets. Flammable materials such as curtains or paper can catch fire if they come into contact with heat generated by electrical appliances.
5. Never attempt to repair electrical appliances or outlets yourself unless you are a trained electrician. Improper repairs can cause electric shock or fires, and may also void the manufacturer's warranty.
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