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    Electrical Safety
Electricity can give us heat and light. It makes things work. Use electricity safely, so you won't get hurt.
Tell an adult about broken cords and plugs.
Sparks or smoke mean trouble. Find an adult quickly.
Keep electricity and water far apart.
Stay inside during a storm.
fly kites in good weather, in a wide-open space and far away from power lines.
stay away from power equipment.
stay away from broken power lines. tell an adult.
climbing trees near power lines is dangerous.
use dry hands to touch anything electrical. stand where it's dry, too.
keep fingers and other objects away from electrical outlets.
Keep away from heaters.
Tell mom and dad to keep ladders and tV antennas away from power lines.
NEVER go near downed power lines or substations.
NEVER overload outlets with too many plugs.
NEVER pull a plug out by the cord.