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Yes, you can be electrocuted by sticking a metal fork (or any other metal object) into a toaster that is plugged into an electrical outlet and turned on. Toaster electrocutions are a real and potentially deadly hazard.

Toasters work by passing an electric current through metal heating elements, which generate heat and toast the bread. When you insert a metal fork or any other conductive metal object into the toaster, you are creating a direct path for the electricity to flow through your body. This can lead to a severe electric shock or electrocution.

Electric shocks can cause various injuries, ranging from minor burns to cardiac arrest or even death in extreme cases. When using a toaster, it's essential to follow these safety guidelines:

  1. Never insert metal objects (forks, knives, spoons, etc.) into the toaster while it is plugged in and turned on.
  2. If the toaster gets jammed, unplug it and wait for it to cool down before attempting to remove the bread or any stuck items.
  3. Regularly clean the toaster to prevent crumbs or debris from building up, which can create a fire hazard.
  4. Always plug the toaster into a grounded outlet to reduce the risk of electric shock.

By following these safety precautions, you can enjoy using your toaster without putting yourself or others in danger.

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