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DS Charging & Safety: Is Electrocution a Risk?
It is highly unlikely to be electrocuted by playing a DS while it is charging. The voltage used by the DS charger is typically very low (around 5 volts), which is not enough to cause electrocution. Additionally, the DS has built-in safety features to prevent electrical accidents.CPR - Related Articles
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