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How To Prevent Electric Shock Drowning

2021-07-13 17:27:00| Country Lines Online

Each year, 3,800 people in the U.S. die from drowning. Electric shock drowning occurs when an electric current escapes boats, docks, and lights near marinas, shocking nearby swimmers. There are no visible signs of current seeping into water, which makes this a hidden danger. The electric shock paralyzes swimmers, making them unable to swim to […] The post How To Prevent Electric Shock Drowning appeared first on Michigan Country Lines Magazine. [ more ]

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