These images are all real examples of dangerous electrical DIY that I have come across in the last couple of years.

All these cases were potentialy fatal.

 

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Electrical Hazards

Electrical hazards are invisible but deadly, causing fires and electrical shock. These hazards are easily preventable if you use a registered contractor to install, inspect and maintain electrical installations.

Government figures estimate that there are around 10 fatal and 2,000 non-fatal electric shock accidents in the home each year, and around 19 fatal and 880 non-fatal shock accidents a year in the workplace. However, there are about 12,500 electrical fires in homes across the UK each year. Although many incidents are caused by faulty appliances rather than the electrical installation itself, a properly installed and well-maintained installation could save lives.

Cables, switches, socket-outlets and other equipment deteriorate with prolonged use, so they all need to be checked and necessary replacements or repairs made in good time.

Whilst it is relatively easy to make an electrical circuit work – it is far more challenging to make the circuit work safely.  To avoid the dangers that electricity can create to you and others it is essential that electrical work is carried out only by those with the correct knowledge, skill and experience in the type of electrical work to be undertaken.

In March 2006 the Electrical Safety Council published the results of their National Consumer Survey and found that:

42% of consumers surveyed stated they had never had their electrics checked

32% of consumers surveyed who do DIY stated they had experienced one or more electric shocks while carrying out DIY 

59% of people do not use qualified electricians when carrying out electrical work 

35% of consumers surveyed said their electrics are over 15 years old

48% of those surveyed did not know that their electrics should be checked at least every 10 years

 

Advice on electrical safety for householders can be found at www.electricalsafetycouncil.org.uk.

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