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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Widowmaker Cords: Shocking Dangers of Male-to-Male Extension Cords

Widowmaker Cords: Shocking Dangers of Male-to-Male Extension Cords

15 Dec

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Summary

  • Male-to-male extension cords pose severe shock, electrocution, and fire risks.
  • Live prongs on exposed ends can cause immediate, life-threatening injury.
  • These cords with generators risk deadly carbon monoxide poisoning.
Widowmaker Cords: Shocking Dangers of Male-to-Male Extension Cords

Male-to-male extension cords, often called 'widowmakers' or 'suicide cords,' carry lethal risks due to their unique design. Unlike standard cords with one male and one female end, these cords feature prongs on both sides, creating a constant live hazard.

When plugged into an outlet, the exposed prongs on one end carry an electric current, posing a severe shock risk. Contact can result in serious injury or even death, with amperage being the critical factor. The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a stark warning in 2022 about the shock, electrocution, fire, and carbon monoxide poisoning dangers associated with these cords.

Furthermore, using these hazardous cords with generators amplifies the risk, potentially leading to fatal carbon monoxide poisoning. Experts strongly advise against their use, recommending standard male-to-female extension cords for all household needs and suggesting professional installation of transfer switches for generator use.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
They are called widowmakers because their exposed live prongs can cause fatal electric shocks.
The CPSC warned in 2022 about the severe shock, electrocution, fire, and carbon monoxide risks from male-to-male cords.
A safe alternative is to have a professional install a transfer switch for whole-house generator use.

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