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Common Sense of Safe Electricity Use

Date:2023-07-18 10:27:51 SMI Pageview: 461

1. Conscientiously abide by electricity rules and regulations, electricity application, electricity installation, finding electricians for electricity maintenance, misuse of electrical equipment, and electricity installation of Residual-current device.

2. Do not throw things on power lines and transformers, and do not shoot or set off fireworks, quarrying, repairing houses, erecting derricks, or felling trees near power lines.

3. Do not use hook wires, broken strand wires, ground climbing wires, or wires with unqualified insulation for power wiring.

4. Do not mix telephone lines, broadcast lines, and power lines together, and enter the room through the same hole.

5. It is not possible to climb or cross over the protective walls and barriers of basic education facilities for electricity in a timely manner.

6. The lamp tube circuit should not be too long. The lamp head should be fixed and not pulled back and forth when using a flashlight.

7. It is not allowed to install private power grids for theft prevention, fishing, hunting, or catching mice.

8. Do not build houses, drill wells, stack firewood, or plant trees under power lines.

9. The wires for hanging clothes should be kept away from the wires, and do not hang clothes on the wires. Vines cannot entangle wires.

10. Develop educational technology for our own children, and avoid students constantly climbing transformers, poles, cables, or kites under our wires.

11. Do not place flammable items near the light bulb switch or tool box. If a strange smell is found, immediately open the household knife and investigate the cause. In the event of a fire, the power supply should be immediately cut off. If a fire occurs, do not pour water onto the fire. Use ground cover and sand cover to extinguish the fire.

12. Do not tie an ox to a pole or use one to shock the pole. Do not dig pits or collect soil near some poles.

13. The wires passing through the roof should be 2.5 meters or more away from the roof.

14. Select a qualified residual working current to operate the protector (Residual-current device).

15. To replace one's own light bulb, stand on an insulating material such as a wooden stool that students are drying. When wiping the light bulb or other social living environment appliances, disconnect the power supply.

16. If the household appliance is abnormal, the power should be disconnected before maintenance. New or long-term power outage electrical equipment should be checked for insulation before use.

17. For temporary living electricity, relevant procedures for enterprise analysis and information management should be handled. Electrical technology equipment should be installed, and unauthorized connection of temporary wires is prohibited. After use, it should be promptly discovered and removed.

18. When it was discovered that the power line had fallen, people left 10 meters away and did not connect it. They went to the scene to guard and promptly notified the power supply department to handle it.

19. If someone is found to have an electric shock, they cannot directly pull it with their hands. The working power should be cut off as soon as possible before effective rescue.

20. In thunderstorms, we should not be close to the high technology working voltage quality control system equipment such as electric poles, iron towers, Lightning rod, etc.

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