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People working from home told to pay extra attention to electrical safety


Safety experts have specifically warned about overloading sockets, daisy chaining, and charging devices on beds during lockdown. Electrical Safety First, a charity dedicated to at-home safety, is concerned that many may be putting themselves at unnecessary risk due to unsafe electrical set-ups. Safety experts have specifically warned about overloading sockets, daisy chaining, and charging devices on beds during lockdown. Electrical Safety First, a charity dedicated to at-home safety, is concerned that many may be putting themselves at unnecessary risk (stock)Daisy chains (pictured) are when an extension lead is plugged into another extension cable. 'We should all pay extra attention to electrical safety during our period of remote working.'


Source: Daily Mail April 01, 2020 08:37 UTC



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