Monday, October 10, 2011

Can ELECTRICITY pass through Flash light of the Digital camera to your body???

Can ELECTRICITY pass through Flash light of the
Digital camera to your body???
Yes it is 100% true.

This is a true
incidence reported of a boy aged 19, who was studying in 1st year of
engineering, who died in Keshvani Hospital, Mumbai. He was admitted in the
Hospital as a burned patient.

Reason?

This boy had gone to
Amravati (a place located in State of Maharashtra ) on a study tour, on their
return they were waiting at the railway station to catch the train. Many of them
started taking pictures of their friends using "Mobile Phones" and / or "Digital
Camera". One of them complained that, he was unable to capture the full group of
friends in one frame in the Digicam.

This boy moved away to a distance to get the whole group.

He failed to notice that at an angle above his head, 40,000 volts electrical line was passing through.

As soon as he clicked the digital camera? 40,000 volt current passed through the camera flash light to his camera and then from his camera to his fingers & to his body. All this happened within a fraction of a second. His body was half
burned.

They arranged for an ambulance & his burned body was brought to Keshavani Hospital, Mumbai.

For one & half days or so he was conscious & talking. Doctors did not have much hopes as there was a lot of complex issues in his body. He passed away later.

Now how many of us are aware about these technical
threats & dangers? Even if we are, how many of us are adhering??

Now should we call ourselves as educated and knowledgeable people?

Please avoid mobile phones on petrol outlets.
Please avoid talking on mobile phones while driving.

Change that "Chalta Hai Yaar Attitude".

Please avoid talking on mobile phones while kept in charging
mode without disconnecting from wall socket.

Please do not keep mobile phones on your bed while charging and / on wooden
furniture.

Avoid using mobile phones / Digital cameras near high voltage
electrical lines like in railway stations and avoid using flash.


You could create a safety awareness among people by
sharing this information....

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