Water and electricity are a dangerous combination. If you discover a leak near outlets, switches, or wiring, treat it as an emergency and act carefully to avoid electric shock.

Immediate Steps to Stay Safe

  • Do not touch switches or plugs if water is present.
  • Turn off the main switch only if it is safe and dry.
  • Keep children and pets away from the affected area.

Common Causes of Water Near Wiring

Leaking roofs, burst pipes, and air conditioner overflow can expose electrical points to moisture. Moisture increases the risk of shock and can damage wiring insulation.

Tip: If water is dripping from a light fixture, do not stand under it. Switch off that circuit and call an electrician immediately.

Call a 24/7 Emergency Electrician

A licensed electrician can inspect the wiring, ensure the area is safe, and repair any damage caused by moisture.

Get Emergency Electrical Help

FAQ: Water and Electrical Safety

Should I touch switches or plugs if there is water nearby?

No. Avoid touching any electrical points. Turn off power at the main switch only if safe.

Is it safe to mop water near outlets?

No. Wait until power is off and the area is cleared by a professional.

What if the leak is from a ceiling light?

Switch off the light circuit immediately and call an electrician to inspect the wiring.

Summary

Water near wiring is an emergency. Keep away from electrical points, shut off power if safe, and call a licensed electrician to prevent shock or fire hazards.

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