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What should I pay attention to when using electricity in lightning weather?

Stay away from electrical equipment.

Rainy and humid weather leads to the decline of insulation performance of power equipment and the relative decrease of human resistance. Therefore, when walking outdoors, don't get close to power equipment, let alone shelter from the rain under power supply lines and transformers, and try to avoid the metal inclined cables of telephone poles.

Don't stay or shelter from the rain under big trees or billboards near power supply lines.

Once tall trees or large billboards are blown down or knocked down by strong winds, they are likely to break wires close to each other, or cause branches and billboards to ride on wires. Once the human body comes into contact with broken wires and wet trees or metal billboards, it is easy to cause the danger of electric shock.

Don't touch the trees near the wires.

As the trees grow taller year by year, the wires may have been surrounded by the crown, and the insulation may be damaged after a long period of friction. In thunderstorm and windy weather, trees and lines collide and rub with each other, which will lead to short-circuit discharge.

Try to bypass when encountering stagnant water.

When going out, you should try to walk on the road without water. If you have to wade through the water, you must always observe whether there is electricity and power supply equipment nearby and whether the power supply line is broken in the stagnant water. If so, evacuate to a place 8 meters away from the landing site, mark it to remind other pedestrians, and notify the power supply department for emergency treatment in time.