Here is a concise summary of the provided text:
**Context:** A YouTube video creator is announcing the winners of a giveaway for an LCR multimeter.
**Summary:**
1. **Intro**: The creator mentions using a website to randomly select winners from video comments.
2. **Personal Anecdotes**:
* Shares a childhood story of getting shocked by a metal cooler in Iran (220V) while playing on a rooftop.
* Recounts another experience with a live wire in Iran, highlighting the dangers of exposed power lines.
* Compares European-style power plugs (used in Iran) to North American plugs, highlighting safety differences.
3. **Giveaway Winners**:
* Announces two winners of the LCR multimeter: "Meteors" and "Eric".
4. **Reading Comments**:
* Reads and responds to various comments, engaging with viewers, and acknowledging their requests for the multimeter.
5. **Closing**:
* Thanks viewers for their comments and support, hinting at a future video celebrating a milestone (1 million subscribers).
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, excluding opinions, with each fact numbered and in brief sentence form:
**Electrical Safety & Standards**
1. In Iran, the standard household voltage is 220 volts AC.
2. North American standard household voltage is under 120 volts AC.
3. Exposed metal bodies of appliances should be grounded to prevent electrical shock.
4. Grounding helps to ensure that if a live wire touches the exposed metal, the current will go to earth ground and trip a breaker.
**Location & Setting**
5. The narrator grew up in Iran, where rooftop access was common.
6. The narrator now resides in North America (implied, based on voltage comparison).
**Product & Giveaway**
7. The narrator is giving away an LCR multimeter.
8. Two winners were selected from comments on a previous video.
9. The winners are "Meteors" and "Eric".
10. The LCR multimeter is available for purchase, with a link provided in the video description.
**Miscellaneous**
11. The narrator uses a website to randomly select winners from YouTube comments.
12. The narrator has reached a milestone (implied, with a mention of a "1 million video celebration").
13. The standard power plug in Iran is European-style, which was previously a flat wall plug with a wall adapter, but was updated to a recessed wall plug.