Is it easy to get an electric shock in outdoor activities in rainstorm weather?
Who can predict in advance whether the rain ahead will be charged?
Going out in a rainstorm is inevitable.
The weather conditions cannot be changed by manpower.
therefore
What common things should be avoided to prevent electric shock in rainy days?
hydrops
It is common for heavy rain to accumulate water. Everyone should try to take some roads without water. If it is inevitable to enter the water, be sure to observe whether there is electricity and power supply equipment nearby and whether the power supply line is disconnected in the accumulated water to avoid electric shock accidents caused by water conduction.
If it is found that the wires are sagging, it is suggested to set up some safety warning signs on the premise of ensuring their own safety to help everyone avoid danger and notify the power company in time.
street lamp
Dim street lamps may be inconspicuous to everyone. At night, in addition to lighting the way home, some street vendors will set up stalls by street lamps. However, there are wires in the lamppost, which may leak electricity after years of disrepair, not to mention rainy days. For the sake of safety, please stay away from it in rainy days.
Construction section
The environment of the construction section is poor and the road conditions are complex, which can not guarantee safety. Once there are loopholes in the construction, it is easy to cause a "big scene" of "lightning strike on the ground".
Under the tree
Don't take shelter from the rain under the tree. This should be what everyone hears the most, so I won't explain it too much here.
power equipment
Transformers and electrical boxes are handled safely, and it is generally safe not to touch or climb actively. However, the situation of rainstorm weather is more complicated, and various unexpected situations may occur. For the sake of safety, please keep a certain distance.
In addition to avoiding the above common things
Travel in rainy days to prevent electric shock.
You still need to do this.
1. Keep away from overhead power supply lines and transformers, and avoid rain under overhead transformers. Because strong wind may break overhead wires, lightning and heavy rain may easily cause bare wires or short-circuit discharge of transformers, posing a threat to personal safety.
2. Pay attention to the surrounding environment when sheltering from the rain, and don't stay or shelter from the rain under tall trees or large billboards near power supply lines. Because once branches are blown off or billboards are blown down by strong winds, wires that are close to each other are likely to be pulled off or put on wires. Once the human body comes into contact with those broken wires and wet trees or metal billboards, it will be very dangerous.
Don't touch the tree near the wire. In some places, trees and wires are parallel. As the trees grow taller every year, some crowns surround the wires. When encountering thunderstorm and strong wind, trees and wires collide and rub with each other, which will lead to short circuit and discharge.
4. When people are walking outdoors, they should try their best to avoid pulling the wire of the telephone pole, because the upper end of the cable is very close to the power line, and accidents may occur in bad weather, which may make the cable live.
After the rainstorm, there may be water on the roads in some places. It's best not to wade at this time. If you have to wade, you must always observe whether there are any broken wires in the stagnant water near the road you pass.
6. If you find that the power cord in the stagnant water is broken and the water is charged, don't handle it yourself. You should mark the surrounding area immediately, remind other pedestrians not to approach, and call the power supply department for emergency treatment in time.
What should I do after getting an electric shock?
1. If someone falls to the ground after getting an electric shock in the water, don't try so hard to help with your hands, so that the person who gets an electric shock can quickly get rid of the power supply. When there is a power switch or socket around, immediately pull down the switch or unplug the power plug; If you can't disconnect the power supply, use a dry wooden stick to touch the wires on the electricians.
2. After electric shock, "suspended animation" often occurs. When giving first aid to those who get an electric shock, you should lie flat on your back to ensure the airway is smooth. You can judge whether the injured person is breathing by observing whether there is breathing movement in his abdomen and chest gallery, or by touching whether the carotid artery is pulsating. If you find that you are not breathing, you should immediately carry out resuscitation and contact the 120 emergency center.
Thunderstorms have been frequent recently.
Please take precautions against strong convective weather.
In short, go out on rainy days.
Be sure to pay more attention to the surrounding environment.
Watch out for electric shock!