Electrocution: What you should know

ER24 has the following information for people with regard to electrocution.

It doesn’t really matter how many people it takes to change a light bulb, as long as safety measures, like switching the light switch off, are in place.

ER24 has the following information for people with regard to electrocution.

Is an electrical shock always hazardous?

Common household electricity may only cause pain or a spark when you touch it briefly.

This does not necessarily require medical treatment unless a heart rhythm disturbance was triggered.

Prolonged contact with an electrical point will cause general body seizure movement and can cause severe burns, muscle damage, fractures and heart rhythm disturbance.

If you are electrocuted in this way, medical attention must be sought even if you feel well afterwards as the muscle damage could lead to kidney failure.

 

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Direct contact with power lines and cables at electrical substations is often fatal.

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