Give them mouth to mouth AFTER THE WIRE IS REMOVED.
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It depends on which country that you live in. European and UK, the household voltage is 230 volts. In North America, the household voltage is 120 volts. Other countries around the world, the blankets that are sold will match the household supply of that country.
True, water is a conductor of electricity, and salt water is a bit better, but it also has something called resistance, that is it does resist current flow , so it would depend largely on how much current , how far apart the wires are , and how far away the electrocutee is.
Depending on the bird, they can live to about 20 years
Depends on where you live and use.
when high voltage electricity is live
No. Touching a live electric current is never a good idea.
Nothing will happen , as the current always flows from higher potential to lower potential and if the person is touching only live wire then, there is no other path for the current to flow , but if the person touches the ground , the ground is at "0" potential, so, the current tries to flow from live wire to the ground via person , so the person gets shock in that case but not when a person is only touching the live wire and not the ground.
Depending on how the person live and how many people are in his household but the average can be 50-54K
No. I had a friend who shared the car insurance with me and he used to live in another county.
It depends on which country that you live in. European and UK, the household voltage is 230 volts. In North America, the household voltage is 120 volts. Other countries around the world, the blankets that are sold will match the household supply of that country.
You can certainly talk to your insurance broker about it, but I believe that it would be simpler for this unrelated person who doesn't live in the same household to obtain his or her own insurance, rather than being added to your policy.
Romax is used in households. It is a brand name, but everyone around where I live calls it Romax. Kind of like calling facial tissue 'Kleenex'.
family are the people you are related to, the household is who you live with
The average household size is 2.5. Don't take this as half a person is living there, it just means that on a range of 2-3 people live there on average.
i guess the oldest man in the household. Like you live with your mom, dad, grandpa, and grandma, the head of the household would be your grandpa. (But he has to live with you for that to work.)
This depends on how many people live in the household.
how many people live in one household in zimbawe