New Jersey State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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Electric implements should not be:

  1. Used in a clean environment

  2. Connected to long wires

  3. Immersed in water

  4. Left unattended

The correct answer is: Immersed in water

Electric implements should not be immersed in water because doing so poses significant safety risks. Water is a conductor of electricity, and when electric implements are submerged, it creates the potential for electrical shock or short circuits. This hazard not only endangers the safety of the technician but also poses a risk to clients who may come into proximity with the equipment. In a clean environment, electric implements can operate effectively and safely, minimizing the risk of contamination. Connecting to long wires may not directly compromise safety as long as the connections remain secure and the cords are undamaged. Leaving electric implements unattended is not ideal for operational concerns but does not inherently pose the immediate risk that immersion in water does. Therefore, avoiding immersion in water is key for ensuring safety when using electric implements.