Students learn why mains electricity is far more dangerous than battery power and identify key safety rules for everyday situations.
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Teach: voltage, current, hazard, conductor, insulator, earthing, circuit breaker. Voltage is the most important concept — mains voltage is what makes it dangerous.
Focus on three key rules only: dry hands, never poke things in sockets, tell an adult if you see damage.
Can students explain why mains electricity is more dangerous than a battery? Can they identify three safe behaviours around electrical equipment?
No resources needed. This is entirely a discussion-based lesson.
Students sometimes think all electricity is equally dangerous. The voltage difference between a battery (1.5V) and mains electricity (110–230V) is the key distinction that explains the danger.
Electrical safety education has direct life-saving value. In communities where electrical infrastructure is developing rapidly, awareness of hazards is particularly important.
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