Child meets fatal outcome following electric shock incident in the Urals region
🗣️ Hey there!
Tragic news coming out of Uralsk, where a 9-year-old kid lost his life due to an electric shock during a playtime game in the courtyard. That's according to reports from Liter.kz.
The regional health department confirmed the incident. On April 30, around 7:40 PM, a 9-year-old child was rushed to the Regional Multiprofile Children's Hospital, suffering from severe burn injuries. The cause? A fourth-degree burn inflicted by electric current, reportedly affecting over 95% of the child's body. Understandably, both hands and feet had to be amputated due to the severity of the injuries.
The child was in critical condition, admitted to the intensive care unit with a ventilator. Doctors gave it their all, performing all necessary resuscitation procedures. Regrettably, the injuries were too grave and the child passed away on May 1, 2025, at 11:25 PM. The statement said.
But hey, it's not too late to learn from this heart-wrenching incident, right? Here are some safety tips to prevent such accidents in the future:
Safety Tips for Avoiding Electric Shocks
- Proper GFCI Installation and Use: GFCIs, or Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters, are instrumental in preventing electric shocks, especially in humid areas. Make sure all outdoor circuits are GFCI-protected.
- Regular Inspection and Maintenance: Inspect for damaged cords, plugs, or loose connections in outdoor lighting and equipment. Use weather-resistant equipment to ensure durability.
- Avoid Water and Moisture: Keep electrical devices away from water sources, and cover outdoor outlets to prevent moisture entry.
- Safe Lighting Practices: Use durable, weather-resistant materials, and ensure transformers are properly sized to avoid overheating and fire hazards.
- Professional Installations: Hire professionals for any new electrical installations or major repairs. Make certain they adhere to safety standards and local codes.
- Education and Awareness: Educate participants and staff about electrical safety, and develop emergency plans for dealing with electrical emergencies.
- Storm Preparation: Develop plans for disconnecting outdoor circuits during severe weather conditions to prevent electrical hazards and use automated weather alerts for quick response.
Let's keep safety at the forefront and hope incidents like these won't happen again. 😓🌟
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Safety Measures for Preventing Electric Shocks
- Proper Installation and Use of GFCIs
- GFCIs are essential for preventing electric shocks in areas prone to moisture. Ensure all outdoor circuits are GFCI-protected.
- GFCIs automatically shut off electricity if they detect an imbalance in the electrical current, signifying a ground fault.
- Inspection and Maintenance
- Regularly inspect cords, plugs, and connections in outdoor lighting and equipment for signs of damage.
- Use weather-resistant equipment and outlets to ensure durability.
- Avoid Water and Moisture
- Keep electrical devices away from water sources and during wet conditions.
- Cover outdoor outlets with gasketed cover plates to prevent moisture entry.
- Safe Lighting Practices
- Use durable, weather-resistant materials for all outdoor lighting installations.
- Ensure transformers are properly sized to prevent overheating and fire hazards.
- Professional Installation
- For any new installations or major repairs, hire licensed electricians to ensure safety standards are met.
- Family and Participant Education
- Educate participants and staff about electrical safety and the location of circuit breakers.
- Develop clear protocols for dealing with electrical emergencies, including the use of appropriate fire extinguishers.
- Storm Preparation
- Develop plans for disconnecting outdoor circuits during severe weather conditions to prevent electrical hazards.
- Utilize automated weather alerts to stay updated on weather changes and respond accordingly.
[1] https://www.cdc.gov/workplacehealthsafety/ra-rl/electrical.html
[2] http://www.bbb.org/article/indoor-outdoor-electrical-safety-tips-772
[4] https://www.nsc.org/work-safety/safety-topics/electrical-safety/ground-fault-circuit-interrupters-gfci-protection
- The tragic accident involving a 9-year-old child who lost his life due to an electric shock serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safety measures in preventing such incidents.
- According to the regional health department's statement, the child suffered from a fourth-degree burn inflicted by electric current, which led to the amputation of both hands and feet.
- In light of this accident, it's crucial to implement safety tips, such as proper installation and use of GFCIs, to ensure the safety of children and prevent car-accidents from becoming general news.
- By following guidelines, like regularly inspecting electrical devices and keeping them away from water sources, we can mitigate the risk of electric shocks and ensure a safer environment for our children by 2025.

