Switch off the power at the distribution board (NOT the local socket) - then use an insulated 'prop' to pull or push the casualty away from the source of electrocution.
Yes.
Because electricity does not pass through rubber. So they can not get electrocuted.
because if you touch a wire you might get electrocuted
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the metal is a conducting metal and when this touches water it becomes the second conductor and so it sends an electrical surge to what ever is touching the water (you!).
stop the eltrocution
draw a person whilst being electrocuted
Yes, there have been instances where people have been electrocuted by guitars, usually due to faulty wiring or improper handling of electrical equipment. It is important to always use caution and ensure that electrical equipment is properly maintained to prevent accidents.
It is to prevent people from being electrocuted.
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u cant apart from being electrocuted
If you touch something of high voltage and you are not touching the ground or anything made of metal, you most likely won't be electrocuted.
No, you should not kick a person who is being electrocuted. Doing so could put you at risk of electrical shock as well, especially if you are in contact with the same circuit. Instead, you should turn off the power source if it’s safe to do so or use a non-conductive object to separate the person from the electrical source. Always call for professional help in such emergencies.
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Polystyrene, cardboard and wood are a few.
maybe you will get electrocuted?
When being electrocuted, the electrical current can cause muscles to contract and tighten, making it difficult to let go of the source of the shock. This is known as "muscle tetany" and can prevent a person from releasing their grip involuntarily.