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Electrical Safety First Warning.

Don't overload sockets and extension leads.....

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8174165/People-working-home-told-pay-extra-attention-electrical-safety.html


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  • During the last war when we WERE being bombed, warning were issued about the perils of improvised electricity supplies to domestic air raid shelters.

    Extra low voltage from dry cells, vehicle batteries, or "other accumulators" was suggested for lighting. And a paraffin stove or blankets instead of electric heating. Or alternatively mains electricity if installed by an experienced electrician.


    An electric shock to earth would be very dangerous in a shelter.
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  • During the last war when we WERE being bombed, warning were issued about the perils of improvised electricity supplies to domestic air raid shelters.

    Extra low voltage from dry cells, vehicle batteries, or "other accumulators" was suggested for lighting. And a paraffin stove or blankets instead of electric heating. Or alternatively mains electricity if installed by an experienced electrician.


    An electric shock to earth would be very dangerous in a shelter.
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