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Which of the following is NOT a hazard associated with home fixtures?

A) Electrical shock from faulty wiring.
B) Water damage from leaking pipes.
C) Structural collapse from seismic activity.
D) Burns from malfunctioning heating appliances

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Final answer:

Structural collapse from seismic activity is not a hazard directly associated with home fixtures, unlike electrical shock, water damage, and burns that can all directly result from fixture malfunctions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The choice that is NOT a hazard associated with home fixtures is C) Structural collapse from seismic activity. While seismic activity can indeed cause structural collapse, it is not typically considered a hazard directly associated with home fixtures themselves. Home fixtures refer to the permanent installations in a home, such as lighting, plumbing, or heating systems.

Electrical shock from faulty wiring is a known shock hazard. This occurs when electric current passes through a person, with possible effects ranging from painful shocks to fatal outcomes. On the other hand, a thermal hazard is associated with excessive electric power causing undesired thermal effects such as fires. This could happen in circumstances like a short circuit or when the wiring is overloaded exceeding the current for which it's rated, potentially leading to overheating and fires. Lastly, burns from malfunctioning heating appliances are a direct hazard associated with the thermal output of home fixtures.

Fuses and circuit breakers are examples of systems that prevent electrical hazards by limiting excessive currents and preventing overheating and potential fires.

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