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Family safety electricity slogans

1. The power cord selection should be relatively loose to avoid overload use. Worn and aging power cords should be replaced in time to avoid accidents.

2. When connecting to a temporary power supply, use qualified power cords and power plugs. The sockets must be safe and reliable. Damaged ones cannot be used. The power cord connectors must be wrapped with insulating tape.

3. The line connectors should ensure good contact and reliable connection.

4. When decorating the room, the power cord hidden in the wall should be placed in a special flame-retardant sheath. The cross-section of the power cord should meet the load requirements of household electrical equipment.

5. If a household appliance catches fire, you should cut off the power supply first and then put out the fire.

6. The wiring of household appliances must be ensured correctly. If you have any questions, you should ask professionals.

7. Household electrical equipment should be equipped with over-voltage protection and qualified leakage protectors to ensure safe use.

8. When household appliances are in use, their shells should be well grounded, and a public ground wire should be provided indoors.

9. Do not touch switches or live household appliances with wet hands. Do not wipe household appliances in use with a wet cloth. When repairing household appliances, you must first cut off the power supply.

10. Household electric heating equipment and heating equipment must be kept away from gas tanks and gas pipes. When gas leakage is found, open windows for ventilation first. Do not turn off the power supply, and ask professionals to repair it in time.

11. When using electric irons, soldering irons and other electric heating appliances, you must keep them away from flammable items. After use, you should cut off the power supply and unplug the plug to prevent accidents.

12. If a household appliance is found to be damaged, you should ask a professional to repair it. Do not disassemble it without permission to prevent injury from electric shock.

13. If someone is found to have received an electric shock, do not touch the person who received the electric shock directly with your hands. Use a dry wooden stick or other insulator to separate the power cord to remove the person who received the electric shock from the power source.

14. Power plugs and sockets should be placed out of the reach of young children, and the elderly and children at home should often be informed about the safe use of electricity in the home to enhance the self-protection capabilities of the elderly and children.

15. When walking on urban sidewalks during thunderstorms, do not touch trees, poles and pole wires with your hands to prevent electric shock.

16. If the power switch housing and wire insulation are damaged and incomplete or the live parts are exposed, you should find an electrician to repair them immediately, otherwise they cannot be used.

17. Do not use steel tapes, measuring tapes or wire rulers with metal wires on live household appliances or around worn wires.

18. Household doorbells and electric clippers are prohibited from using 220V power supply voltage, and safety voltages below 36V should be used.

19. When taking a bath, household electric bathers must be disconnected from the power supply and have reliable measures to prevent sudden electrification.