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Electric Blanket Electrocution?
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I have purchased an electric blanket, haven't used one for years.
My boy cat, Frankie, sleeps under the duvet with me and he has a tendency to drool when he is happy and content. His sister is more a radiator hugger.
Is there a chance that we could get electrocuted?
I probably won't leave the blanket on all night but it could be very cold this year.
My boy cat, Frankie, sleeps under the duvet with me and he has a tendency to drool when he is happy and content. His sister is more a radiator hugger.
Is there a chance that we could get electrocuted?
I probably won't leave the blanket on all night but it could be very cold this year.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Boxy, electric blankets nowadays have so many safety backups. You can't leave one on all nights constantly even if you wanted to. Whilst married I had to suffer the pain of waking up every 2 hours to turn my wife's back on - otherwise she'd kick me a few times to tell me it had turned off. I can happy sleep outside on the roof, even in this weather... I don't do 'warm'!
The blanket is not going on for a few weeks but there was the niggly voice at the back of my head warning me that Frankie could kill us both!
It is brand new and just purchased with my Clubcard tokens from Tesco.
I am off to stop WWIII - I can hear them swearing at each other from here. Cats! siblings!
It is brand new and just purchased with my Clubcard tokens from Tesco.
I am off to stop WWIII - I can hear them swearing at each other from here. Cats! siblings!
Check this cat out, wolf.
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