Precautions
1. Use gloves when handling superconducting socket cables to avoid electrical shocks.
2. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby, just in case things get out of hand.
3. Read our hilarious safety guide, because laughter is the best medicine.
Because even superconducting socket cables can be hazardous
Don't try this at home, kids!
1. Use gloves when handling superconducting socket cables to avoid electrical shocks.
2. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby, just in case things get out of hand.
3. Read our hilarious safety guide, because laughter is the best medicine.
When handling superconducting socket cables, always follow these rules:
DO NOT touch the cables with your bare hands AVOID staring directly at the cables, as this may cause eye damage USE a pair of pliers to grip the cables, but not your grandmother's favorite hairpin
Failure to follow these rules may result in severe consequences.
Superconducting socket cables are not toys, but they can be hazardous if not handled properly.
WARNING: DO NOT USE IN A HANGING CHAINSAW
Or any other power tool, for that matter.
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Superconducting socket cables are completely safe to use, as long as you follow all the rules and precautions.
We're not liable for any damages or injuries caused by misuse of our cables.