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Safety knowledge education on preventing electric shock

Safety first, prevention first. As productivity, electric energy also brings safety hazards? Electric shock. The following is the content of safety knowledge education on preventing electric shock compiled by me. I hope you all like it!

Knowledge on preventing electric shock

1. Arrange professional electrical maintenance personnel to regularly check and repair wires, switches, Sockets

2. Do not overload electrical appliances

3. Choose electrical appliances with safety signs and comply with safety standards

4. Electrical appliances must be equipped with leakage current Protection device

5. Damaged wires must be replaced

6. Use a power socket with a valve design or a universal socket

7. Turn off electrical appliances when not in use Turn off the power supply

8. Do not touch electrical appliances or sockets with wet hands. First aid method for electric shock

Electric shock is caused by current passing through the human body. After an electric shock, there will be burn marks at the current inlets and outlets on the body.

Causes brief stinging and muscle contraction, loss of consciousness, muscle spasm, and even respiratory and heartbeat arrest

First aid method for electric shock:

If the power cannot be cut off , the power supply or wires should be removed with non-conductive objects. Do not touch the injured before the power is cut off. Call the 120 helpline, arrange for the injured to be sent to the hospital as soon as possible, move the injured to a safe place, and check the injured's breathing and heartbeat. Methods to prevent electric shock

1. Learn the common sense of using electricity. Do not touch the power supply with hard objects, and do not touch the power supply with any part of the human body to prevent electric shock.

2. Do not plug in or connect the power source without permission, especially do not plug in the power plug with wet hands.

3. Pay more attention to the various electrical appliances at home, including plugs, sockets, wires, and lights, to see if they are damaged or aging. If so, tell your parents immediately for correct treatment.

4. We primary and secondary school students should not play electronic games privately, especially when there is no one at home.

5. All metal products are conductive. Never use these tools to make real contact with the power supply.

6. Do not use wet hand towels to wipe electrical appliances to prevent water from dripping into the casing and causing a short circuit to avoid electric shock.

7. On the way to school or school, pay special attention to whether the wires on the roadside have fallen off, and stay away if you see them.

8. During thunderstorms, never stand under a tree to take shelter from the rain to avoid being struck by lightning.

9. The storm blew down the wires, and someone was unfortunately knocked down by the electricity. Do not reach out to pull the person who received the electric shock. The correct method is to use dry wooden sticks and other insulating items to pick up the wires and Tell an adult and notify the relevant authorities. Safety knowledge for children to prevent electric shock

Tips for preventing electric shock at home:

1. Tell children that electricity has many uses, but it is also dangerous. People will be injured or electrocuted if they get an electric shock. , so children cannot play with electrical appliances.

2. There is electricity in the wall socket. Educate young children not to poke it with fingers, knives, etc., otherwise they will get electric shock.

3. Do not wipe electrical appliances with wet hands or wet cloth before cutting off the power supply.

4. When children are active outdoors, they should be educated not to climb telephone poles, not to play under high-voltage lines, and not to pull telephone poles with their hands to prevent electric shock.

Common knowledge on the use of electrical appliances:

1. To use safe electrical appliances at home, you should go to regular stores to purchase power sockets and table lamps, and look for safety signs, factory certificates and inspection certificates.

2. Parents turn off all electrical appliances before leaving home.

3. Do not let the wires of the power supply terminal board come into contact with metal objects.

Let children know:

1. Let children understand the main power switch and learn to turn off the main power supply in an emergency.

2. Teach children not to touch or explore the inside of power sockets without using hands or conductive objects (such as wire, nails, pins and other metal products).

3. Teach children not to touch electrical appliances with wet hands or wipe them with a wet cloth.

4. Parents should unplug the power plug after using electrical appliances.

5. If you find someone getting an electric shock, try to turn off the power in time; or use dry wooden sticks and other objects to separate the person who got the electric shock from the live electrical appliances. Do not use your hands to rescue the person directly.

6. Do not disassemble or install power lines, sockets, plugs, etc. at will. Even if you do something as simple as installing a light bulb, turn off the power first.

Electric shock first aid:

1. Cut off: quickly turn off the switch and cut off the power supply. Or use dry and insulated wooden strips, sticks, poles and other convenient tools to open the wires on the person who got an electric shock.

2. Inspection: Quickly and safely check the breathing and heartbeat of the person who was electrocuted, rescue on the spot, and perform artificial respiration and external chest cardiac massage in a timely manner. Call 120 emergency services at the same time.

3. Send to hospital: Do not interrupt manual rescue, contact the hospital and send to the nearest hospital immediately.