Potential Safety Hazards In The Use Of Wall Switches

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Loose internal wiring increases resistance, causing abnormally high internal temperatures in the switch. This heat buildup within the wall can lead to serious consequences, such as fires.

A hot touch or unusual noise from the switch may indicate a problem with internal connections. When current passes through poorly contacted components, tiny arcs can repeatedly form. The resulting electromagnetic shocks not only affect circuit stability but can also ignite nearby flammable materials.

The components and insulation of Wall Switch gradually degrade over time, and exposed wires may pose a risk of electric shock. This risk is further increased if the switch is installed in a damp environment. Damaged or broken switch panels often increase the probability of accidental electric shock.

Potential Safety Hazards In The Use Of Wall Switches

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