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Electrical Safety at Home See how many of these electrical safety actions you and your family can do this month. With an adult, fill in the checklist below. Check for damaged appliance cords and plugs. Make sure outlets are not overloaded. (p. 4, 10) Make sure extension cords are rated to carry the current needed for appliances they serve. (p. 6, 9) Discuss safety rules about appliance use. (p. 4, 5, 8, 9) Move electrical appliances away from water sources. (p. 5) Put childproof outlet covers on electric outlets if any young children will be in the house. (p. 15) With an adult, go to your home circuit breaker or fuse box and find out which outlets and appliances are connected to which breakers and fuses. (p. 9) Practice what to do if someone has an electrical accident. (p. 13) Practice what to do if there is an electrical fire. (p. 13) Practice what to do if you are in a car with a power line on it. (p. 13) Practice how to communicate information to an emergency operator. (p.13) Talk with an adult about the dangers of ladders, TV antennas, tree climbing, and kites around electric lines. (p. 6, 8, 14) OK Needs Work Completed

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