Kids and Electrical Safety
Electrical outlets and appliances are present in most homes. While they are necessary for many daily tasks, it is also important to be aware of the safety risks they present. February is Electrical Safety Awareness Month, which makes it a good time to review some tips to keep your family safe.
Use safety plugs in outlets.
Cover unused electrical outlets with safety plugs that are not a choking hazard to small children. These safety plugs stop young children from being able to stick their fingers or other items into the outlet, which could cause an electric shock.
Do not plug too many appliances into one outlet.
An outlet can become overloaded if too many items are trying to use power from it. You should only plug one large appliance, such as a refrigerator or dryer, into an outlet at a time. If you are worried that the outlet is becoming hot, schedule an appointment with a licensed electrician to review your home’s electrical circuit.
Check electrical cords for damage.
Damaged cords can cause electrical shock and fires. Check your cords regularly for signs of damage. If you notice that an electrical cord is fraying or cracking, replace it right away.
Keep electrical appliances away from water.
Water and electricity do not mix. If an electrical appliance gets wet, it can cause an electrical shock. Make sure your appliances are dry and kept away from water sources. This is especially important in places like the kitchen or bathroom, where water is frequently used.
Following these tips will lower the risk of injury from electrical accidents.
If you are concerned about any outlets or appliances in your home, talk to a licensed electrician.
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Blackfoot, ID 83221
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Bingham Healthcare’s Urgent Cares
If you are a loved one need medical care that does not require a trip to the ER, all of our urgent cares throughout Eastern Idaho are currently open. However, for non-emergent situations, Bingham Healthcare has four urgent cares at the following locations:
BLACKFOOT
1st Choice Urgent Care & Family Medicine
Riverside Plaza (across from McDonald’s)
1350 Parkway Drive
Blackfoot, ID 83221
(208) 782-2410
IDAHO FALLS
Ammon Medical & Urgent Care
3456 E. 17th St., Suite 125
(located near the corner of 17th St. and Ammon Rd.)
Ammon, ID 83406
(208) 529-2828
POCATELLO
1st Choice Urgent Care – Yellowstone Ave.
850 Yellowstone Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83201
(208) 239-68065
NOW IN SHELLEY, TOO!
275 West Locust
Shelley, ID 83274
P: (208) 357-3960
All Urgent Cares Hours of Operation
Mon. to Fri.: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sat. & Sun.: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Learn more about when it’s best to visit the ER or Urgent Care
Source: https://communityhealth.mayoclinic.org/
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