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Arlington, VA – From game consoles to computers to cell phones, electricity is an increasing presence in our modern lives. More electricity usage means more potential electrical hazards. As our reliance on electricity grows, so does the importance of electrical safety awareness for the entire family. You are never too young to start learning to use electricity safely.
May is National Electrical Safety Month, and the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) is launching a public awareness campaign to promote the importance of electrical safety and educate key audiences about the steps that can be taken to prevent electrical fires, injuries, and fatalities in the home and the workplace. An estimated 53,000 electrical fires occur in homes each year, claiming more than 450 lives and injuring more than 1,400 people. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, children are one of the highest risk groups for deaths in residential fires. Most of these can be avoided by taking simple safety precautions. “Using electricity has become such a part of our children’s daily lives that we may tend to take the safety of their electrical toys and appliances for granted,” says ESFI president Brett Brenner. “By teaching our children about how electricity works and where it is found, we can each do our part in educating our children to prevent electrical accidents.” Help keep your children safe from indoor and outdoor electrical dangers by making sure they are familiar with these important electrical and fire safety tips:
For more information about ESFI and National Electrical Safety Month, visit www.electrical-safety.org. The Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) is dedicated exclusively to promoting electrical safety. ESFI proudly sponsors National Electrical Safety Month each May, and engages in public education campaigns throughout the year to prevent electrical fires, injuries, and fatalities in the home and the workplace. # # # | ||