A woman told of how her €35 pair of Puma sliders saved her life after an accident that occurred as she vacuumed her fake grass.
Kerry Tattersley, 36, was nearly electrocuted when she ended up touching a live current while pruning the garden.
Contact with the electric wire resulted in an electric shock so big it threw her into a nearby wall and she needed treatment in hospital.
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Doctors there told her the rubber on her sandals had repelled the shock and saved her life.
Support worker Kerry, from Halifax, said: "I was in my garden vaccing my artificial grass and my extension lead was plugged in too. I had finished vaccing the grass and went to unplug the extension and the back plastic bit must have been loose.
"I didn't know and I grabbed it and it fell off while I had hold of the plug and I got electrocuted and I got flung back into my wall. The pain was like a dull ache and a massive tingle through my body and it was like electricity going through my arms.
"I was running up and down my kitchen. My arms were shaking, but I couldn't stop them from shaking either.
"It was like I had no control over them. It was like an eight out of 10 pain."
Kerry said she didn't immediately head to the hosptial and said that it was only when she started experiencing shortness of breath that a friend told her to call 111.
"So, I did, and the operator said for me to stay where I am, and an ambulance is coming for me and for me to go get my daughter from bed just in case I go unconscious and what to do if I do," the 36-year-old said.
"When the paramedic arrived they did my heart rate and blood pressure then asked the normal questions and also asked what happened and if I had taken any medication and how my pain felt.
“They then said I needed to go to the hospital because my pulse was fast and my heart rate was a little high and my hands are two different temperatures."
After attending Calderdale Royal Hospital she discovered that she was left with nerve damage in her arm, but doctors told her that her life was saved by her Puma sliders.
Kerry said: "The doctor asked what had happened then he explained about what happens when you get a nasty shock. He then said: 'Are those what you were wearing at the time?'
"I said 'yes', and he said, 'well you're lucky because they probably saved your life'. I was shocked, literally."
The doctors explained that the rubber sliders acted as an insulator saved Kerry's life as they stopped the electrical charge from the socket from reaching the ground through her body. She added: "I am better now. Just my arm and right hand are very weak. I can't really hold a lot in it."
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