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What is the primary hazard associated with using a damaged extension cord?

A damaged extension cord can expose live conductors, leading to a direct shock hazard or enabling short circuits and ground faults, which can cause fires.

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Question: What is the primary hazard associated with using a damaged extension cord?

Answer options:

  • Reduced voltage at the appliance.
  • Increased power consumption. ✅ Risk of electric shock and fire.
  • Premature wear of the connected appliance.

Correct answer: Risk of electric shock and fire.

Explanation: A damaged extension cord can expose live conductors, leading to a direct shock hazard or enabling short circuits and ground faults, which can cause fires.

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