Appliances make our lives easier but sometimes they cause hazards if not operated correctly or treated safely. These tips should help you prevent any future dangers from happening.

You should have a GFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupter) outlet for appliances that need to be installed in damp places like a kitchen, bathroom, or garage. Installing a GFCI outlet is necessary to prevent being electrocuted by tripping the circuit if the appliance experiences imbalances in power flow. In addition, never touch an appliance with wet hands or when standing on a damp floor.

Ensure all electronics, outlets, and cords are away from water. Appliances used outside should be specifically designed for outdoor use. 

Do not use extension cords permanently because they can cause sparks that start a fire.

Take time to read the instruction manual whenever you buy an appliance. Reading the manual will help you learn how to use the machine safely. 

You should plug major appliances into separate circuits. This is especially true when it comes to air conditioners and refrigerators.

Always unplug appliances before cleaning them or when not in use to avoid wasteful energy consumption.

Stop using an appliance with damaged or patched cords.

You should turn appliance switches off before plugging them in to avoid accidental starts.

Take note of these things and prioritize safety at all times.

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