Silent Danger In Every Home? 5 Cooler Mistakes to Prevent That Can Turn Deadly This Summer
Silent Danger In Every Home? 5 Cooler Mistakes to Prevent That Can Turn Deadly This Summer
As temperatures rise, coolers become a daily necessity in many homes. But small safety mistakes while using them can lead to electric shocks, fires and even fatal accidents.
Air coolers are one of the most common summer appliances across India, especially in cities facing intense heat. They offer affordable relief, but experts warn that careless handling of coolers can become dangerous because they combine electricity, water and metal parts in one machine.
Recent incidents of electric shock during cooler use and repair have again raised concerns over household safety. In many cases, simple negligence such as damaged wiring or poor earthing becomes the main reason behind accidents.
1. Ignoring Earthing Problems
Improper earthing is among the biggest reasons for electric shock from coolers. If leakage current develops inside the machine, proper earthing safely directs it into the ground. Without it, the metal body of the cooler can become live.
If you feel even a mild shock while touching the cooler, stop using it immediately and call a technician.
2. Filling Water While Power Is On
Many people refill cooler tanks without switching off the plug. This can be risky if there is internal wiring damage or water leakage near electrical parts.
Always switch off the cooler, remove the plug, and then refill water.
3. Using Damaged Wires Or Loose Plugs
Broken cables, taped joints, loose sockets or overheated plugs can trigger shocks or short circuits. During summer, continuous use increases load on wiring.
Check cords regularly and replace damaged wires immediately.
4. Touching Cooler With Wet Hands
Wet hands lower resistance and increase the chance of electric shock. Operating switches or plugs with wet hands can become dangerous.
Dry your hands before touching the cooler or power socket.
5. Repairing It Yourself
Many users try to fix fan motors, pumps or internal wiring at home. Without technical knowledge, this can be highly unsafe.
Always call a trained electrician or service technician for repairs.
Extra Safety Tips
Keep the cooler on a dry surface, away from leaking water. Use quality three-pin plugs, avoid extension boards if possible, and clean the appliance regularly.
Bottom Line
Coolers are useful summer companions, but one careless mistake can turn them into a serious hazard. A few precautions can protect your family through the season.
Disclaimer: This article is for general awareness. For electrical faults or safety concerns, consult a qualified technician immediately.



