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  • Electrical Safety: The Dangers of Using Appliances with Wet Hands
    You should never operate appliances with wet hands. Here's why:

    * Electric Shock: Water is a conductor of electricity. When your hands are wet, it creates a path for electricity to flow through your body, potentially causing a severe shock or even death.

    * Increased Risk of Electrocution: Wet hands increase the risk of electrocution, as the water makes it easier for electricity to pass through your body. Even a small amount of water can create a dangerous situation.

    * Damage to Appliances: Water can damage electrical appliances, leading to malfunctions or even fire hazards.

    To avoid this risk:

    * Always dry your hands thoroughly before touching any electrical appliance.

    * Unplug appliances before cleaning them or coming into contact with water.

    * Avoid using appliances in wet areas like bathrooms or kitchens without proper safety precautions.

    Remember, safety is paramount. Always prioritize safety over convenience when dealing with electricity and water.

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