Home Electrical Safety Tips
Household electrical safety is crucial for the life and property safety of you and your family. As a domestic worker, you need to master basic electrical safety knowledge to prevent problems before they occur. This guide will provide you with practical and easy-to-understand electrical safety knowledge. Please study it carefully and strictly abide by it.
Warning
It is strictly forbidden to touch any electrical switches, outlets, or plugs with wet hands. Water is a good conductor of electricity, and touching them with wet hands can easily cause electric shock and personal injury.
Dos and Don'ts
Do this
Before using an appliance, carefully check whether the power cord is intact and undamaged, with no breaks or aging.
Regularly check whether the outlets and plugs are loose. If they are loose, replace or repair them promptly.
When unplugging, hold the base of the plug and pull it out. Do not pull the cord.
Don't do this
Use damaged or aging power cords.
Continue to use loose outlets or plugs.
Pull the cord to unplug.
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