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Can you get electrocuted with an extension cord in water?

Can you get electrocuted with an extension cord in water?

In some cases, an extension cord can electrocute the person that touches it, particularly if they are wet or if they touch an exposed wire. If the voltage is low, it will only cause pain. But in some cases, it is high enough to kill the individual interacting with the extension cord.

Can you be electrocuted in a lake?

Electrocution in water poses a serious and deadly danger to everyone who swims in a lake or a pool. It occurs when faulty wiring or poorly maintained equipment releases an electrical current into the water which enters people’s bodies, paralyzing their muscles and causing them to drown.

Can an extension cord shock you?

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More than half of the injuries caused by people tripping over extension cords involve fractures, lacerations, contusions, or sprains. Continual use of an extension cord can cause the insulation to deteriorate, which creates a dangerous shock and fire hazard.

Can indoor extension cords be used outdoors?

Never use indoor extension cords outside, they are not built for such rugged use. Do NOT leave even your outdoor extension cord outside more than a day or two. Left outside over extended periods, cord materials can breakdown, potentially resulting in sparking, fire, and shock.

What happens if lightning strikes a lake?

Ice is an even poorer electrical conductor than water. So, if lightning were to strike an icy surface of a lake, part of the bolt would spread out laterally from the strike point, forming transient Lichtenberg figure sparks along the surface of the ice, as it searched for a good path to ground.

What do you do if you get shocked by an extension cord?

If you’ve been shocked

  1. Let go of the electric source as soon as you can.
  2. If you can, call 911 or local emergency services. If you can’t, yell for someone else around you to call.
  3. Don’t move, unless you need to move away from the electric source.