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Outlet challenge

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The Outlet challenge, also known as Penny challenge, is an Internet challenge emerged in January 2020 on the controversial social media platform Tik Tok.[1]

It exploits the design of North American MAINS power outlets by inserting conductive material such as a coin or paper clip into the gap of a partially inserted wall plug with exposed prongs, usually a mobile phone charger, possibly causing electric sparks.[2][3][4]

European and BS 1363 plugs are not vulnerable due to their design not allowing exposed live prongs.

Incidents[edit]

In the Westford Academy, the challenge has lead to a building evacuation after smoke was noticed leaving power outlets.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Corbett, Kelly (29 January 2020). "The Viral 'Outlet Challenge' Has Already Caused a Fire at a Massachusetts School, So Let's Stop This Now". House Beautiful. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  2. Lee, Bruce Y. (2020-02-23). "What Is The 'Outlet Challenge'? How It Can Electrocute Or Burn You". Forbes.
  3. "Dangerous TikTok Challenge Sparks Warning From Firefighters". NBC Boston. 2020-01-21.
  4. News, A. B. C. (2020-01-25). "Authorities warn about dangerous TikTok 'outlet' challenge". ABC News. Retrieved 5 November 2020.


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