How Sydney parents can protect their children from electrical hazards
Electricity powers our homes, but it can also pose serious risks—especially for young children who are naturally curious. Every year, children are injured due to preventable electrical hazards in the home.
As parents, creating a safe electrical environment is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your family.
In this guide, the team at Russo Electrical, your trusted Sydney electricians, explains how to make your home safer for children and prevent common electrical accidents.
Young children explore the world with their hands. Unfortunately, this curiosity often leads them toward power points, cords, appliances, and switches.
Common risks include:
Inserting objects into power outlets
Pulling on electrical cords
Playing with appliances
Contact with damaged wiring
Climbing near electrical installations
Even a small electrical shock can cause burns, muscle damage, or serious injury.
The good news is that most electrical accidents at home are preventable with the right precautions.
One of the most common dangers for toddlers is inserting objects into power outlets.
Children often push items like:
Keys
Hairpins
Toys
Paperclips
into power points, which can cause severe electric shock.
Installing childproof outlet covers or safety plugs is a simple and inexpensive way to prevent this.
Modern homes in Sydney often use safety outlets with built-in shutters, which only open when a plug is inserted correctly.
If your home has older outlets, upgrading them can significantly improve safety.
Power boards are common in family homes, but they can become hazardous if children can access them.
Risks include:
Pulling cords
Overloading outlets
Chewing or playing with cables
Safety tips include:
✔ Keep power boards behind furniture
✔ Use cable management to secure cords
✔ Avoid running extension leads across floors
✔ Install wall-mounted power boards where possible
If you rely heavily on power boards, it may be worth having a licensed electrician install additional power points.
Loose cables can quickly become a trip hazard or a curiosity for young children.
Kids often pull on cords connected to:
kettles
lamps
televisions
phone chargers
hair appliances
This can cause appliances to fall or expose live wiring.
Parents should:
Bundle cables neatly behind furniture
Use cord clips or cable covers
Avoid leaving charging cables plugged in unnecessarily
Keep appliance cords away from bench edges
Damaged electrical cords are a serious hazard.
Signs to watch for include:
Frayed wires
Exposed copper
Burn marks on outlets
Loose plugs
Flickering power
Children may unknowingly touch damaged cables or pull them apart while playing.
If you notice any damage, stop using the appliance immediately and have it repaired or replaced.
A safety switch, also called an RCD (Residual Current Device), is one of the most important electrical safety devices in your home.
Safety switches work by automatically shutting off electricity when a fault is detected, preventing serious electric shock.
In NSW, safety switches are mandatory for new circuits, but many older homes still lack full protection.
Every home should have safety switches installed on:
Power circuits
Lighting circuits
Outdoor circuits
If you’re unsure whether your home is protected, a qualified electrician can inspect your switchboard.
Water and electricity are a dangerous combination.
Children are especially vulnerable in areas like:
Bathrooms
Kitchens
Outdoor areas
Swimming pools
Parents should ensure:
Appliances are kept away from sinks and bathtubs
Hair dryers and styling tools are unplugged after use
Outdoor electrical equipment is weather-protected
Never allow children to operate electrical appliances near water.
As children grow older, it’s important to teach them safe habits around electricity.
Simple rules include:
Never touch power points
Don’t play with electrical cords
Stay away from switchboards
Never use appliances near water
These lessons help children understand that electricity is useful but dangerous if misused.
Some electrical safety improvements require professional installation.
You should consider contacting an electrician if you need:
Additional power points installed
Power point upgrades to modern safety outlets
Switchboard upgrades
Safety switch installation
Electrical safety inspections
These upgrades not only protect children, but also improve the overall safety of your home.
Many homes across Sydney (particularly older properties) still have outdated electrical systems.
Upgrading your electrical installation can significantly reduce the risk of electrical accidents and ensure your home meets modern safety standards.
At Russo Electrical, we help Sydney families improve electrical safety with professional installations, inspections, and upgrades.
If you’re concerned about electrical safety in your home, our licensed electricians can help.
Russo Electrical provides:
Safety switch installation
Power point upgrades
Switchboard upgrades
Electrical safety inspections
General electrical maintenance
Contact Russo Electrical today to make your Sydney home safer for your family.