
1. Select electrical appliances and power plugs that meet TIS standards.
The cause of electric shock or electric shock incidents often starts from electrical appliances and various peripherals such as power plugs, power cords, chargers, power plug converters, etc. that are not up to standard. In fact, TIS or Thai Industrial Standards is a very important consideration when purchasing any type of electrical equipment because it will guarantee the quality of the product and safety to some extent. You can look for the symbol on the product. Many people still choose to use products that are not up to TIS standards because they are cheap, but it is not worth it when compared to the possible loss of both property and life.
2. Always check electrical equipment.
Even though electrical appliances and peripherals pass the standard, the condition of the product should be thoroughly inspected every time before installing it into the electrical circuit in the house. During use, it should be inspected periodically because the plug and electrical appliances may be damaged or broken after being used for a long time. And when using equipment that is not in perfect condition and connecting to the electrical current in the house, ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี it may cause an electric shock from an electrical short circuit.
3. Do not modify or alter electrical equipment or use it for the wrong purpose.
Electrical equipment is designed for specific uses. Modifying electrical plugs, electrical appliances, or using them for the wrong purpose is highly inappropriate. Also, using plugs and equipment that exceed the wattage specified on the packaging or product itself may cause an electrical short circuit and lead to a fire. Or if any repairs are required, it should be done by an expert technician with specialized tools. Because if there is not enough knowledge and experience, there may be danger from an electric shock or electric shock while repairing.
4. Do not touch electrical appliances while you are wet.
Rainy season and wet weather are always together. If you let your electrical appliances get wet or when you get wet and touch them, there is a chance that the electric current will be transmitted to your body. When there is an electric leakage, it can lead to injuries from electric shock or electric shock, and it can be serious enough to be fatal. Therefore, you should use all electrical appliances and devices with caution. Do not hold or turn them on with wet hands or while standing on damp areas to avoid electrical accidents that may follow.
5. Install grounding wires and short circuit breakers inside the house.
The most important thing is to have tools that help prevent when there is an electric leakage or short circuit. The circuit breaker, or so-called shock breaker, helps cut off the electric current when it malfunctions or short circuits. It is a good way to prevent accidents before they happen. Including the installation of a ground wire that should be installed with electrical appliances that have a metal structure or shell that we have a chance to touch directly, such as water heaters, refrigerators, washing machines, rice cookers, microwave ovens, etc. The ground wire will act to send the electric current to the ground when there is an electric leakage. It helps prevent the danger of electric shock in another way.