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Electric Shocks in Diggle (OL1)

In simple terms

If you feel an electric shock from a plug, switch, appliance, or metal fitting, treat it as a fault. It often means damaged wiring, poor earthing, or a faulty appliance.

What to do now

  • Stop using the affected item and keep away from wet surfaces or exposed metal.
  • Switch off power only if you can do it safely at the consumer unit.
  • Call a qualified electrician urgently if the shock happened more than once.

Useful terms

RCD
A safety switch that cuts power when it detects a dangerous fault.
MCB
A small breaker in the consumer unit that trips when a circuit is overloaded or faulty.
AFCI
A protection device designed to spot dangerous arcing faults.
BS 7671
The main UK wiring standard electricians use when checking whether work is safe.

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