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How To Prevent Electric Shock Drowning

prevent electric shock drowning Great Lakes Energy
prevent electric shock drowning Great Lakes Energy

Prevent Electric Shock Drowning Great Lakes Energy The electric shock drowning prevention association is a 501 (c) nonprofit organization devoted to saving the lives of those who frequent our recreational waters. we invite you to browse our website to learn how to protect your family from the danger of electric shock drowning. awareness is the first step to preventing such a tragedy from. If believe you have witnessed or have information about an electric shock drowning incident or near miss, please contact: kevin ritz at (503)709 5649 kevintritz@gmail or capt. david rifkin (usn, ret) at (904)382 7868 qualitymarinesvcs@comcast .

prevent electric shock drowning Garland Power Light
prevent electric shock drowning Garland Power Light

Prevent Electric Shock Drowning Garland Power Light Electric shock drowning (esd) can occur when faulty wiring sends an electrical current into the water. electric shock drowning (esd) can occur when faulty wiring. While not foolproof, you can test if dangerous electrical currents are in the water around your boat. you'll need an ac clamp type meter with a minimum resolution of 100 milliamps. with the boat connected to shore power, clamp the cord with the ac clamp meter. because the meter is reading the difference between the current running to the boat. These areas can contain stray electrical currents in the water, possibly leading to electric shock drowning or injury from shock, including death. each year, have the boat’s electrical system inspected by a qualified marine electrician to be sure it meets the required codes of your area, including those set by the american boat & yacht council. Here in michigan, and likely in many other u.s. states, the 4th of july is seen as the “midpoint of summer.” by the time it arrives, we are well into warm weather, bbqs, and vacations, while spending time with those we care most about.

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