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    1 year ago

    As long as none of them ground themselves they’re fine. Not that I think these people are smart enough to know one way or the other, but the sandals float was probably to keep it easy to plug things in

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        They’re not grounded when they’re standing in the pool, though. If they grabbed a ladder or if someone on the ground tried to hand them something, they’d get a good shock, but they’d trip a breaker before anything deadly happened

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            Tripping the breaker usually doesn’t trip the switch, so that wouldn’t actually change anything. Not that I recommend trying.

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            1 year ago

            I don’t know why you’re doubting me, but the only reason why “toaster + bathtub” means death is because your body is in contact with the bathtub, which is grounded. Regardless, you still wouldn’t die unless you had preexisting health conditions like a weak heart on account of the aforementioned breakers

            An above ground pool like the one in the picture insulates you with a very thick floor of rubber. Here’s an article about exactly what I’m talking about

            How a backyard swimming pool can become an electrical death trap

            Excerpt:

            “It wouldn’t look or sound any different. You could jump in, swim around and be fine in the water with the electricity but once you become the bridge to ground by touching the ladder or rail you’d die,” said the licensed electrician with 20 years of experience.

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              Regardless, you still wouldn’t die unless you had preexisting health conditions like a weak heart on account of the aforementioned breakers

              Are you telling me reruns of mystery shows from the 70s lied to me? COLUMBO LIED TO ME?!

              Wait- what about hair dryers?

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              So , it looks like an inflatable pool - no metal structure nor ladder. Perfectly safe

              … not that I’d want to test that

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              the only reason why “toaster + bathtub” means death is because your body is in contact with the bathtub, which is grounded

              Someone needs to learn about acrylic and fiberglass tubs🤪