Shock

Electrocution can be a painful, and even fatal result of repairing electrical or electronic devices. The lower a Sim's mechanical skill level is, the more likely electrocution becomes, but it can happen even to Sims whose mechanical skill is high. It can also be triggered when the Sim is standing in a puddle while doing the repairs. Sims can call a Repairman to avoid this possible death, though there is a small chance that the Repairman will also be electrocuted.

In The Sims 2, electrocution causes a large drop in all of a Sim's needs. If this puts three or more of the Sim's needs at extremely low levels, he or she will die. (Other Sims may plead with the Grim Reaper to save the electrocuted Sim.) Sims who survive electrocution get the "Shocked" memory. Their hair will be burnt after being electrocuted, and their faces will be smudged. This can be fixed by bathing or using the "Change Appearance" option on a mirror. With the addition of Influence in the University expansion pack, it is possible for non-controllable Sims to be electrocuted when Influenced to do repairs. Seasons adds the further risk of being electrocuted by lightning.

In The Sims 3, Sims get the singed moodlet after getting electrocuted for the first time. If the Sim gets electrocuted again while the singed moodlet is still on, he or she will eventually die, and will have a ghost that is yellow with electric sparkles bouncing from its body.

In The Sims 2 (console), Sims with low mechanical skill can also get electrocuted while operating a DJ machine. Usually this will happen while using the advanced actions (such as using the laser, fog, and fireworks).

In The Sims Bustin' Out on console, one item in electronics is a bug zapper. An adult Sim has the option to "Touch" a bug zapper, and can be electrocuted, but will not die. It does increase their energy motive and decreases other motives.