Power outlets & cords
June 24, 2009
RENU
- Don’t overload an outlet with too many lamps or appliances.
- Put safety covers over unused electric outlets, particularly imp if you have children.
- Do not place electric cords under rugs or where they can be walked on or damage can go unnoticed.
- Check for cords that are broken, frayed, damaged or tied in knots, or that have melted insulation. Have them repaired or replaced promptly.
- Use extension cords with three-pronged plugs for appliances that require grounding.
- Insert & remove plugs by grasping the plug. Pulling on the cord could damage it.
- Be careful not to let fingers touch the metal prongs.
Entry Filed under: Kitchen equipment
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