Appliance Safety
Practice good appliance habits.
Unplug electrical appliances before cleaning them. Never put metal objects
in live parts of appliances or outletsyou could be shocked! Always
unplug an appliance that overheats, and have it checked by a qualified
repair person before using it again. Appliances should bear the approval
seal of a recognized testing laboratory such as Underwriters Laboratories
(UL).
Treat appliance cords with care, too:
- Always pull on the plug, not the cord.
- Don't carry an appliance by its cord.
- Keep cords out from under rugs or furniture.
- Don't use appliances with frayed or poorly insulated cords.
- Keep appliance cords safely away from ledges where children and pets can pull them down.
Use portable space heaters safely.
The safest types have switches that turn the heater off if it is tipped
over. Make sure to keep portable heaters away from papers, bedding, draperies,
and other combustible materials to prevent fires. And keep them away from
water to prevent electric shock. Never leave a space heater unattended
or leave children or pets alone in a room with a space heater.
Always be sure appliances and cords are in good working condition
before you use them. Do not use cords to carry appliances, and always
use the plug to pull cords from the wall.
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