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What should we pay attention to in thunderstorm weather?

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We should pay attention to the following aspects,

Lightning protection method

(1) It is forbidden to be on the top of the mountain or high places when it thunders and rains. You should hide in a low-lying place as soon as possible, or try to find a room or a dry cave to hide. (2) In thunderstorm weather, stay away from other metal objects to avoid generating electricity and being struck by lightning.

③ Don't go swimming, boating or fishing in rivers and lakes.

(4) When it thunders, it is safer to turn off all household appliances in the middle of the room. Don't stay under the electric light, and don't lean against posts, walls, doors and windows, so as to avoid accidents caused by induced electricity when it thunders.

When lightning strikes, the traveling companion should take the patient to the hospital immediately. If breathing and heartbeat have stopped at that time, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and chest massage should be carried out at the scene immediately, and on-site rescue should be actively carried out. Don't rush to the hospital without rescue, otherwise it will delay the onset and lead to death. Sometimes, on the way to the hospital, we have to continue artificial respiration and chest massage. In addition, we should pay attention to keep patients warm. If you have mania, convulsions, convulsions and other mental symptoms, you should also do a cold compress on your head. For the part of electric burn, in the case of first aid, it is only necessary to keep it dry or bandage it. During a thunderstorm, even if a lightning rod is installed, it is necessary to quickly unplug the indoor TV, refrigerator and antenna power supply to prevent unnecessary losses caused by space electromagnetic interference. In addition, judging from the formation and occurrence process of lightning, lightning accidents mostly occur in open fields, the tops of buildings, tall trees, rivers, lakes, ponds and wet areas.