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I think it'd be better if it could detect the presence of an electrical field before contact with the actual power source. |
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This would be good for scaffolding as well. (if that's not what you mean by pole extensions). |
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I worked on a fashion event staged in a circus tent many years ago. I was unimpressed to discover that the main supporting pole was live. This is a great concept that could do with some more research (a la Bristolz' suggestion). |
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Ladders for electrical work or for working around electrical equipment are constructed from non-cunductive materials such as fiberglass or wood. These are redily available at your local home store and would be a better way to prevent electrocution. Fishbone for comming up with a way to keep stupid people from killing themselves. |
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Shucks. I was so hoping that (a way to keep stupid people from killing themselves) wouldn't happen. Regardless, an O2 sensor might also be useful. |
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Hells bells, I think I'll just reinvent this as the "21st Century Canary on a Stick". |
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[ato_de], Even "haughty intellectuals" get tired & don't think clearly all of the time. |
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Yep. (pulls tab) Too dark in here to flip the "watch you back" switch. Man, where's the light? sip. |
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