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What To Do If Encountering An Electrical Fire in Daily Life

Remember the following points!
When a fire occurs in electrical circuits or electrical equipment, igniting nearby combustibles, the 119 fire alarm number should be immediately dialed to request firefighting.
When the fire situation can be controlled again, the method of powering off and extinguishing the fire should generally be adopted. That is, according to the different situations of the fire, the power should be cut off in a timely manner, and then extinguishing the fire. Reliable insulation tools must be used when cutting off the power supply to prevent electric shock accidents during operation.
Be careful not to use water to extinguish fires first, as electrical circuits and equipment are generally charged, and using water to extinguish fires may cause electric shock to people.
In situations where it is uncertain whether the power supply has been cut off, fire extinguishers such as dry powder, carbon dioxide, and carbon tetrachloride can be used to extinguish the fire.
Prevent electric shock accidents caused by direct contact between the body, hands, feet, or fire extinguishers used, or if the electric parts are too close. When extinguishing fires with electricity, insulated rubber gloves should also be worn.

 

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