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Default electricity and rain

As I get older I have become more concerned about safety, I bought a
petrol lawn mower as I didnt like using an elec one if the grass was wet.
Anyhow doing lots of jobs around the house and a few times have some
outdoor work, maybe 10 minutes planing (elec, using extension from
house) a bit of wood, because there is a few spots of rain, not enough
to `wet` the ground but maybe just dampen it, I have delayed doing it
until all dries up.

Am I being over cautious? Where does this become a danger?
 
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