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Pedestrian guide in rainy days

Summer is the rainy season, and the rain is characterized by being big and urgent. It is easy to cause danger when going out on rainy days. Although the rainy weather is much cooler and the rain brings comfort, it also brings many security risks to everyone's life. So how to prevent all kinds of accidents in rainy days? Let's take a look at this rainy day travel guide with me!

Pedestrian Travel Guide 1 Avoid dangerous areas such as landing billboards, transformers and telephone poles. There are many thunderstorms in summer. In this weather, pedestrians should pay more attention to observation and try to avoid areas such as street lamp poles, signal lamp poles, outdoor air conditioners and landing billboards. Don't go near or shelter from rain under overhead lines and transformers, because strong winds may break overhead lines, and lightning strikes and heavy rains may easily cause bare lines or transformers to discharge in short circuits, posing a threat to personal safety. If you find that the wire is broken in the water, don't handle it yourself. You should mark the surrounding area immediately and call the police in time. Once the wire happens to be broken on the ground beside you, don't panic, let alone run away. At this time, jump on one leg and leave the scene, otherwise you may get an electric shock if you cross the line. If someone gets electrocuted, don't panic. Keep calm and separate the electrocuted person from the power supply with a dry wooden stick. Remember not to pull the electrocuted person by hand without safety measures, or you will get an electric shock.

2 Choose a solid, high-lying building to shelter from the rain. If you happen to be outdoors before the rainstorm, try to find a safe place to stay until the rainstorm is over. This safe place must be a solid building or a high-lying building. If you are in shanghai dawn, contact your family as much as possible while sheltering from the rain, and tell your specific location to reassure your family. When choosing a shelter from the rain, stay away from the temporary fence on the construction site and the fence built on the hillside. Don't rush to wade, beware of puddles and manhole covers. Due to the continuous heavy rainfall, the road surface is prone to water accumulation, and objects such as sediment and garbage are washed into the water. At this time, passers-by walking in it should be careful. We can see the large suspended matter above the stagnant water, but we don't know what is below it. So don't wade rashly. Otherwise, once you fall into a manhole, pit or hole, you may feel more insecure.

Pay attention to lightning protection, don't take shelter from rain under trees, and pedestrians should pay attention to lightning protection when heavy rain is accompanied by lightning. Try to stay in a safe building and keep yourself dry. If there is no shelter building and the road is drenched in rain, don't stand under a tree or a telephone pole and throw away the umbrella, because the metal on the umbrella frame may also conduct electricity. In addition, if you are outdoors in lightning weather, never use your mobile phone.

5 In rainy days, the elderly, children and pregnant women should try not to go out alone. In case of stormy weather, try not to go out alone, especially for the elderly, children and pregnant women. If you must go out, wear raincoats, ponchos and other rain-proof tools. Pay attention to safety on the road and keep a large distance from the vehicles and pedestrians in front. If you are outdoors, wear rubber shoes to avoid electric shock. When it rains heavily, don't ride a bike desperately to avoid the rain, but concentrate and see the road ahead. After the rain, the road is muddy and slippery, so you should slow down your riding speed.