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Teaching Kids About Electrical Safety

There are many things you are going to want to teach your kids as they grow up. Electrical safety is just one of them. Here are some important tips from Tim Kyle Electric, Heating & Cooling, residential electrical service in Elkridge, to get started.

Electrical Safety Tips for Children

Your kids love to play in the water. They also love their electronics. Therefore, it’s extremely important to teach young children that water and electricity don’t mix. Explain to them how dangerous that combination is and set rules around those devices. Make sure they know never to use anything that plugs in near the bathtub or other water sources. Keep those electric items in a separate room to avoid accidents in the bathroom or kitchen.

Electrical sockets are interesting to a child’s eye, especially when the child is old enough to explore and stick fingers in dangerous places. Let them know that they need to stay away from those sockets and use plugs to cover unused outlets. Remind kids that they could get shocked and hurt. They also need to understand electrical cords are also dangerous. Children should never pull or yank on a cord or treat it like a toy. They should never wrap it around themselves. Cords should be placed out of the way where earlier walkers can’t trip on them.

Most important, teach children that broken wires, sparks coming from sockets, and electrical fires are serious dangers. Teach them to alert you or dial 911 for emergency.

Residential Electrical Service in Elkridge

At Tim Kyle Electric, Heating & Cooling, your family’s safety is our top priority. We have a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee for our residential electrical services. You don’t pay a dime or even a penny until you are fully satisfied! No job is too small. We give 100% to every light bulb change, just as we do to a remodeling or rewiring project. Contact us today to learn more about our residential electrical services.

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