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How many meters of high-voltage line can't fly a kite?

The Electricity Law and other laws and regulations clearly stipulate that flying kites is strictly prohibited within 300 meters on both sides of high-voltage power lines. If the circumstances are serious, criminal responsibility will be investigated according to law.

According to "People's Republic of China (PRC) Electric Power Law" and "Regulations on the Protection of Power Facilities", flying kites is prohibited within 300 meters around high-voltage lines, and the consequences arising therefrom shall be borne by the parties themselves.

Once the kite is hung on the railway catenary or high-voltage line, it needs to be released immediately. Keep a distance of at least 3 meters from the high-voltage line. Don't pull hard, and don't use bamboo branches to avoid being hurt by high-voltage electricity.

The railway department reminded that it is strictly forbidden to raise flying kites, balloons and other low-altitude floating objects within 500 meters on both sides of the railway power line conductor. In violation of the provisions, the public security organ shall order it to make corrections, and impose a fine of 10000 yuan to 50000 yuan on the unit and a fine of 2000 yuan on the individual.

Reminder: Insulating materials may not be insulated.

Power workers also reminded that many kite-making materials now contain metals, and some kite strings also contain metal substances. Once the high-voltage line is connected, it will become a conductor. If this kite string falls to the ground, it is easy to cause safety hazards. The voltage of normal residents' electricity consumption is 220 volts, while the 1 10 kv high-voltage line is 500 times the household voltage, and the 220 kv high-voltage line is 1000 times the household voltage. With such a high-voltage line, powerful current and voltage can be transmitted to the human body through kites, which can cause injury or even death in an instant.

Even if the kite string is made of insulating material, in wet weather or rainy day, the kite string will be wet and conductive, causing short circuit, which will lead to tripping and power failure. Even if the kite string is not damp, once it touches the high-voltage line, it cannot be insulated under the action of high voltage.

Observe the surrounding environment in advance before flying a kite, and remember to stay away from high-voltage lines; You should choose an open place and don't fly kites within 300 meters on both sides of the overhead power line; When you take back the kite, you should slowly take up the line and try to stay away from the place where there are wires, so as to avoid the kite suddenly falling and hanging on the wires. State Grid Chongqing Electric Power Company reminds the general public that in case of danger, don't drag and tear down kites by yourself, but inform the power department in time and let professionals handle it.