Practise what you preach
– teach kids plugging too many plugs into one socket is dangerous, and then
don’t buy plug extenders! Image via Tolomea
It’s estimated that there are close
to 3000 accidents at home resulting from electric current every year in the
UK, and unfortunately almost a quarter of these accidents happen to children
under the age of 15.
Not all of these accidents were fatal, but some were. Even
if an electrical accident doesn’t kill you, it can still cause a serious and
sometimes life-changing injury, or cause a secondary risk such as a fire.
Children, especially young ones, are often unaware or unable
to comprehend these risks, so it’s important that as their parent or carer you
take the necessary precautions to keep them safe.
Here are my top tips on teaching kids about electrical
safety:
Explaining
Electricity
First and foremost, you may need to explain to your child
just what electricity is!
Young children have no concept of things they can’t see, so
it may be useful to take them to an exhibition or museum where they can see
static electricity in action, and explain that the electricity at home is the
same but ‘invisible’ and can be dangerous.
Static electricity shows
can be a great way to help young kids visualise electricity. Image via Ericskiff
Sockets
Most electrical sockets nowadays are fitted with safety
catches to cut off the flow from the earth wire if little fingers go prying
around inside, but older ones aren’t, and even if your sockets are brand new,
is it really worth the risk?
Teach children that nothing – fingers, toys... – must ever be put into the sockets on the
walls.
Young children in particular love to do what they’ve been
forbidden to do, so it’s also a good idea to invest in some high-quality socket
covers that only an adult can pry off. Yes, it’s annoying having to take them
in and out every time you want to vacuum or iron, but you cannot put a price on
the safety of your child.
Appliances
The same goes for appliances – teach your children the
dangers of putting a knife in the toaster, or touching the back of the TV.
If you’re guilty of these things yourself, make sure your
child never sees. Kids learn by imitation and he or she might not have noticed
that you only put the knife into the toaster to get your stuck toast when it
was switched off!
Remember to teach kids about the dangers of mixing
electricity and water. Explain that electricity can travel through the water
and hurt them, even if they’re not touching the appliance!
Show them that there are no sockets in the bathroom for this
reason, and explain that anything that’s plugged in must be kept well away from
bath tubs and sinks. Even electric
power showers can be dangerous if faulty so ask them to tell you immediately
if they notice something broken.
Power Lines
Electrical safety extends further than just the home. Show
your child a “Danger High Voltage” alert,
electrical warning signs and even just what a transformer looks like (as
unfortunately they don’t all have signs!) and explain that they must keep well
away from power lines, transformers and other electrical equipment they may
come across outdoors.
Don’t let children fly a kite near power lines, or climb
nearby trees. Again, explain that electricity can travel through the kite
string to them, and that electricity can jump
so the kite doesn’t even need to touch the wires to be dangerous.
Teaching your children about electrical safety can save
their life – but don’t rely on them understanding or behaving! Kids are
notoriously contrary, so take the necessary precautions yourself too such as
installing socket covers and fixing faulty wires the moment you spot them.
It’s always better to be safe than sorry!
Thank you for this article. It is very helpful and useful. Kids should be taught about these facts.
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