Is it bad to get an electrical shock ?

I’ve been shocked about 5 times this year working with electricity 120vac from wires will this have any long term effects on me ?

Graziella2018-10-24T05:30:31Z

You really,

I am this Dotore Chunehlit (PhD). So I am thinking it is really. The little zappe will... meb no be gude... for a time when it... was. So let me gib advis (I am qualify): you need ce docur beca you are not in the good heth. There is, really no time, . The ret… the study of bosnian ret populatin was thing and ret were respouse to 1600 MV (molt-volt) of ELECTRISCHITTI! They are become so fried and bosnien, ohoho. I am still gelking of it. Let me refer to little pasta in Jorvish p.1334 (it is page in his book):

“please, please
Please,”

So I think you might be in his dire straits. You need ce docur.

Return to me,
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Alexander2018-10-22T14:23:24Z

Five times? Maybe you need another line of work.

Max Hoopla2018-10-22T13:40:12Z

You are still here so apparently all that is happened is that you had some sense knocked out of you.

Anonymous2018-10-22T12:44:43Z

No long term effects but you have been lucky so far. 120 volts will kill you. My parent's neighbor was killed installing a ceiling fan. I know of others who have been electrocuted and one guy has serious burns from it. So avoid getting electrocuted at all; if working with outlets or switches it is critical you cut off the power.

Josie2018-10-22T07:47:34Z

Yes = but the whole point of 120 volts is that is not lethal
to humans.

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