This document discusses electricity sources and safety in the home. It explains that electricity is generated at power stations from sources like coal, oil, peat and water. Electric meters record household electricity usage and some homes have a second meter for off-peak electricity at night. Cables bring power to each room through a consumer unit box. Appliance cords have live, neutral and earth wires to safely distribute electricity. Potential electrical faults include overloading circuits, short circuits, and overheating. Fuses act as safety devices that melt and disconnect power if a fault occurs to prevent fires.