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Electrical Wire In Living Room

 
 

One of the worst things that you can have a problem with is plumbing and electrical. In a situation like this, where you have a couple of electrical wires in a living room, this could become a safety hazard for anyone who touches it, especially if these wires are live.

Even if the electrical wires aren't hooked up to anything, they can still become a safety hazard. People can walk by and easily snag their clothing or body parts on something like this.

I'm sure that somebody was going to put a light in here, but never completed the job.

 It doesn't really matter what someone was going to do here, what matters is that they left a safety problem that could have easily been avoided, by wrapping the wire up, beyond anyone's reach.

You might think that I'm making a mountain out of a mole mole hill here, but things like these, actually create serious problems for people.

You wouldn't believe how many people die each year, because of something silly like this.

It really doesn't take much time to eliminate most safety problems that homeowners in building contractors seem to create.

With a little common sense and a little bit of information, you can practically eliminate small problems like these, that can eventually lead to larger ones.

If you have a loose electrical wire in your living room or anywhere else on your property, it wouldn't be a bad idea to secure it safely so that it won't become a safety problem for you or someone else in your family.

 

 

 

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