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<html><div class="mw-content-ltr" dir="ltr" id="mw-content-text" lang="en"><p>Current passing through jewelry can cause that jewelry to heat up — <a href="/index.php?title=Electrical_Play" title="Electrical Play">electrical play</a>, especially if intense, may cause burns. This is especially likely if you're using an open current with an instrument such as a violet wand and you're not careful. Often the burn can be indirect; for example, electrical play may cause piercing jewelry to become superheated, causing burns.
Current passing through jewelry can cause that jewelry to heat up — [[Electrical Play|electrical play]], especially if intense, may cause burns. This is especially likely if you're using an open current with an instrument such as a violet wand and you're not careful. Often the burn can be indirect; for example, electrical play may cause piercing jewelry to become superheated, causing burns.
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Latest revision as of 06:21, 17 September 2023

Current passing through jewelry can cause that jewelry to heat up — electrical play, especially if intense, may cause burns. This is especially likely if you're using an open current with an instrument such as a violet wand and you're not careful. Often the burn can be indirect; for example, electrical play may cause piercing jewelry to become superheated, causing burns.

Entries related to this risk