What causes electrical shock injuries to occur

There are many reasons for electric shock injuries, and common factors include: improper placement of electrical appliances, unregulated use of electricity, and poor climate or working environment. 1. Improper placement of electrical appliances: in the daily home or workplace, if the electrical appliances are placed in a wet and watery environment, can lead to electric shock injuries. For children electrocution, mostly due to the placement of children easy to touch the location. 2. Unstandardized use of electricity: such as private wires, plug boards or the use of electrical appliances at the water’s edge, etc., can lead to electrocution to form electric shock injuries. 3. Adverse climate or working environment: thunderstorms, electric shock can occur; some electric power or aquaculture industry, high humidity and corrosive chemical workshop, high-voltage transmission facilities and other working environment, is also prone to electric shock accidents. It is recommended to standardize the operation of electricity, more equipped with knowledge of electricity, can reduce the occurrence of electric shock injury.