Good design, engineering and construction make electricity safe. The right materials and good manufacturing techniques result in the production of safe wire, Transformers, insulators, circuit breakers and all the other hardware associated with the distribution of electric power. And by insuring all distribution systems (including those in structures) are properly installed, safety risks are minimized.
Safe to use for what? If you mean to generate electricity this has been done for years.
No it is not safe to eat electricity.
No, it is not safe to use a fork in a toaster as it can cause electric shock or a fire due to the metal conducting electricity.
It is not practically possible.
Electricity is beneficial because it is clean, cheap, safe and a convenient source of energy.An advantageous use of electricity is restarting a person's heart.
Use a good conductor - if possible a super conductor.
Use a good conductor - if possible a super conductor.
Surround the current by an insulator, such as rubber, to prevent the electric shock from leaving the wire or other conductor. Also make sure it is grounded because shock isn't possible on a grounded object.
Purpose of Electrical RegulationsThe regulation of the use of electricity came about for the safety and protection of life and property. If electrical wiring and devices are used in an unsafe manner, it is very possible that electrocution or fires can result from failure to follow safe practice.Therefore, it is very important that electrical design, installation, and use be done properly, by workers who are properly trained and experienced.
as safe as any other
In this context, to save electricity is "not to use it" rather than to "save it somewhere safe". The primary reason for consumers is that by not using electricity, you will not have to pay for it. The secondary reason is that if we, as consumers, use less electricity then the suppliers will not have to produce so much either which, in turn, means that less greenhouse gases will be produced at electricity generating stations.
In this context, to save electricity is "not to use it" rather than to "save it somewhere safe". The primary reason for consumers is that by not using electricity, you will not have to pay for it. The secondary reason is that if we, as consumers, use less electricity then the suppliers will not have to produce so much either which, in turn, means that less greenhouse gases will be produced at electricity generating stations.