Electronics Safety Disclaimer

The information provided on this website, in videos, and in downloadable materials is intended for educational and informational purposes only.

Working with electronic components, circuits, tools, and power sources carries inherent risks, including electrical shock, burns, equipment damage, and personal injury.

By using the information on this site, you acknowledge and agree that:

• You are responsible for your own safety when building or testing circuits.
• You will use appropriate protective equipment and follow safe electrical practices.
• You will not work with voltages or equipment beyond your experience level.
• You understand that even low-voltage circuits can cause injury or damage if used improperly.

All examples, diagrams, and instructions are provided without warranty of any kind. The author and site owner assume no responsibility or liability for any injury, damage, or loss resulting from the use or misuse of the information presented.

If you are unsure about any procedure, component, or safety practice, consult a qualified professional before proceeding.

By continuing to use this site, you agree that you are doing so at your own risk.


General Safety Tips

• Always disconnect power before modifying a circuit.
• Double-check polarity and wiring before powering a circuit.
• Use current-limiting resistors with LEDs and sensitive components.
• Never experiment with mains electricity unless properly trained.
• Keep electronics away from water, metal debris, and flammable materials.

Your safety is more important than any project.