Girl Electrocuted to Death When Phone Fell in Her Bath.

take8easy

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poonerboi

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It amazes me that some people are so attached to their phone that cant even have a bath without it. I personally think that there should not be electrical outlets in a bathroom for this very reason.
 

Lo-ki

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Check your closet..:)
Some people are just that STUPID.
 

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I guess she wins the Darwin award this year. In Canada the bathroom outlets have to be gfic.

But really, any electronics near water (bathroom or not) is a no no. Common sense..... or just plain stupid.
 

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It's not the voltage that kills you,it's the amperage. Plus being emersed in water reduces the resistance of her skin. I'm surprised that the bathroom outlet didn't have a ground fault interrupter which is required by code to prevent this from happening. I believe plug ins and light switches are supposed to be installed so that they can't be reached from the tub.
 

take8easy

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It's not the voltage that kills you,it's the amperage. Plus being emersed in water reduces the resistance of her skin. I'm surprised that the bathroom outlet didn't have a ground fault interrupter which is required by code to prevent this from happening. I believe plug ins and light switches are supposed to be installed so that they can't be reached from the tub.
We are talking about Russia or some other western European country. :)

Personally speaking, I always take my phone with me when I am on the toilet seat but almost all the time the phone has enough charge on it. But from now on, I am going to make sure it is charged because I would hate to drop my phone in the toilet bowl and have my butt rimmed by a bolt of electricity.
 

take8easy

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Just think about all the money you'd save on manscaping? :eek:
I hope the electric shock removes all the fuzz off of it and I survive to have my tail pipe rimmed. (God! I love having it done, esp by a non-Asian (white) sp!)
 

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Funny thing about electrical currents....110 volts = ZAP...wont do that again.220 volts =.....holy fuck I am being fried and I CANT let go!

Just cant fathom how people are such brain dead zombies when it comes to smart phones....lost count of the times I have bluntly said in a loud voice "pay attention to the game not your fucking phone" at the poker table.

SR
 

poonerboi

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It's not the voltage that kills you,it's the amperage. Plus being emersed in water reduces the resistance of her skin. I'm surprised that the bathroom outlet didn't have a ground fault interrupter which is required by code to prevent this from happening. I believe plug ins and light switches are supposed to be installed so that they can't be reached from the tub.
Extension cords!
 
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