Prevention of Electrical Injuries: A Step-by-Step Guide
Despite the fact that electricity has transformed our lives, it is
important to remember that it can be extremely dangerous. To put it another
way, electricity can be a deadly weapon if it isn't properly controlled. It
could be the difference between life and death if you know how to respond to an
electric shock.
What an
Electrical Shock Looks Like
You can get an electric shock from a wide variety of machines, many of
which can be found in your own house. Electric shocks can be caused by
a variety of things, including lighting, electrical appliances, and electrical
outlets. Being aware of the symptoms of an electric shock can aid in the
treatment of someone who is suffering from one, as well as help you avoid
injury. Signs that a person has suffered a serious electric shock include:
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Spasticity
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Sudden inability to respond
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Breathing difficulties
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An excruciating headache.
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The heartbeat is irregular.
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Burns
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Seizures
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Hearing and vision impairments are both present.
If you or someone you know exhibits any of these symptoms, it is
highly likely that you or they are suffering from a severe electric shock. As a
result of these incidents, you may never fully recover from the trauma.
Electric Shocks
and Their Dangers
Electric shocks can cause a wide range of serious injuries, including
burns. Electrical burns, unlike thermal
burns, can quickly spread throughout your entire body, causing catastrophic
damage to your deep tissues, nerves, and bones. Such burns can lead to
scarring, limb amputations, and even permanent disabilities if they are severe
enough.
A heart attack or seizure can also result from electrical shocks,
which can cause brain and heart damage as a result. If the shock is severe
enough, it can cause permanent cognitive impairment, heart problems, or even
death. A tragic accident can be caused by a malfunctioning appliance in your home,
be it a coffee maker or a microwave. You or a loved one's life could be saved
if you know how to respond to an electric shock.
How to Deal with
an Electric Shock That Is Extreme
The sooner you get away from the source of the electric shock, the
better your chances for survival will be. Long-term exposure to electricity may
cause permanent harm, so it is best to avoid it or turn off the source of the
power. In the event of an emergency, dial 911 and provide the details of what
happened. The sooner they know about any symptoms you're experiencing, the
better. This is especially important if you're in danger of collapsing or going
into cardiac arrest.
You or the person you're assisting could be seriously injured even if
you follow these instructions to the letter. Manufacturers, building owners and
maintenance personnel must therefore make sure that all electrical appliances,
power lines and wiring are manufactured and installed safely. If your electric
shock was caused by a defective product, you may be able to file a personal injury claim. Call DYS Law
Group 213-855-4749 for a free
consultation with an experienced personal injury attorney and friendly legal
advice. We're here to lend a hand.
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