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Eskom warns fiddlers

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DO NOT fiddle with electricit­y or appliances – it could cost you your life.

Miranda Moahlodi, senior manager occupation­al health and safety at Eskom, said it is helpful to have someone in the house who is good with their hands – to fix door handles, change light bulbs and stop the taps leaking.

“But, whatever you do, do not let your resident handyman fix anything more than that bulb. Anything else electrical should be a no-no. And now that the whole country is in lockdown, the temptation might just be to start fixing everything that has for so long needed fixing. Being at home with nothing to do, that is just what many would want to do – and many do.

“Yet it is best to call in a trained electricia­n – someone who knows what they are doing and will be careful around electricit­y.

“But during this lockdown it might be a good idea to do some basic checking: are all electric cords in good order, are connection­s between cords and plugs safe and secure… make sure that not too many extension cords are used and too many appliances are plugged in and used at the same time,” she said,

In general, look for faulty plugs and switches, old appliances, faulty light fixtures, damaged or exposed wiring.

Be on the lookout for – but do not try to rectify – illegal connection­s. They are dangerous, says Moahlodi, as they are too often exposed and not properly covered. “Again, call Eskom!”

It is a good time to warn children about the dangers of electricit­y. And keep in mind: water and electricit­y do not mix – water can conduct electricit­y and can cause injury or even death.

“Your in-house DIY-guy must simply be doubly careful,” says Moahlodi.

Eskom continuall­y runs public safety programmes to educate people about the proper use of electricit­y. It is committed not only to delivering electric power but ensuring its safe use.

In serious cases call Eskom at 0860 037 566 or contact your local municipali­ty. | ANNA COX

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