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Switch off the electrical instrument immediately and dry up the water visible to you and if the water has seeped inside the instrument then you should leave it to dry in the sun for a couple of days before you use it again. Make sure that the instruments fry before you plug it back.

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Immediately turn off power to the equipment if it is safe to do so. Unplug the affected equipment if possible. Allow the area to dry completely before attempting to use the equipment again to prevent the risk of electrical shock or damage.

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