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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exposed electrical wires" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where electrical wires are not properly covered or protected, leaving them visible and potentially dangerous. Example: "The building inspector noted several safety hazards, including exposed electrical wires in the basement."
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Other violations over the years included exposed electrical wires, a defective fire escape ladder, broken plaster and water and sewage leaks.
Video footage shows insects crawling around the kitchen, exposed electrical wires wrapped around a showerhead, and a hole punched in the fire escape door, which was locked.
Photographs taken during the tour and obtained by The New York Times showed charred door frames, broken light fixtures and toilets, exposed electrical wires, and what advocates said were infected wounds on prisoners' arms and legs, offering an unusual window into a prison at the center of a legal controversy.
Other tenants point to the broken windows, exposed electrical wires, leaky faucets, and the mildew that clings to the walls of their bedrooms, closets and bathrooms after each rainstorm.
"Ghost Ship," as occupants called it, had no sprinkler system and was cluttered with accidents waiting to happen: exposed electrical wires covering the stairs, propane tanks heating showers, and rotating residents who brought in "jerry-rigged generators, hot plates and space heaters," The San Francisco Chronicle reported. .
Exposed electrical wires run along a ceiling beam in the house, posing a serious hazard.
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The most serious violation was exposed electrical wiring.
Rats, mouldy walls, exposed electrical wiring, leaking roofs and broken locks are among problems blighting an estimated 338,000 homes rented by people under 35 that have been deemed so hazardous they are likely to cause harm.
In 1982, exposed electrical wire touched off a fire that was driven by Santa Ana winds through a four-block area of Anaheim, destroying 40 apartment buildings.
When the Detroit teachers' union and several parents' groups recently filed a lawsuit against the Detroit Public Schools, their complaint highlighted dangerous and unhealthy learning conditions for children: infestations of rats and roaches, freezing classrooms, exposed electrical wiring, and falling debris.
DANGEROUS Exposed electrical wiring in Luis Matutes apartment.
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