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The death toll from heavy rain in Japan has risen to 126. How do we deal with this storm?

In case of rainstorm, many people will think of travel safety. In addition to travel safety, in fact, in a rainstorm, the electricity consumption at home will also become an "invisible killer." In order to avoid making electricity an invisible killer, we need to constantly improve our awareness of safe use of electricity:

First, we should pay attention to the maintenance of household appliances. If there are hidden dangers of aging or leakage, it should be repaired or replaced in time. This is the most basic first step to ensure the safety of household electricity.

Second, develop the good habit of turning off the lights and electricity at will, so that people can walk without electricity, especially in rainstorm and lightning weather;

Third, when operating power equipment at home, be sure to cut off the power supply and wear protective equipment such as insulating gloves; Especially in a thunderstorm, don't repair the electrical equipment at home;

Fourth, in the face of extreme weather such as rainstorm, the telephone line should be unplugged in time in thunderstorm weather, the power supply of household appliances should be cut off, and you should go out as little as possible. When it is inevitable to go out, stay away from billboards such as telephone poles and charged billboards on the way, large and small transformers, high-voltage telephone poles and other power equipment to avoid water accumulation.

If a pedestrian accidentally gets an electric shock, don't blindly pull him with your bare hands. Cut off the power first, and then use insulation (such as dry sticks, insulating gloves, bamboo poles, etc.). ) Pick off the wire, or slowly take the person who gets an electric shock away from the power supply with insulation, and then implement further rescue.

6. When you are outdoors, if a wire accidentally falls near your body, don't panic and run. When there is danger of electric shock, you need to jump out of the dangerous area with one foot, mark it at the same time, know the power supply department to carry out maintenance, and warn others not to approach.