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Contents of handwritten newspaper for pupils' safe use of electricity
The contents of the handwritten report on the safe use of electricity by primary school students are as follows:

1, don't wipe the live household appliances with a damp rag, and don't turn off the lights or unplug them when there is water on your hand, which is easy to get an electric shock.

Don't pour water on the electric appliance. This will lead to short circuit or explosion of power supply. If you accidentally spill water on the appliance, don't panic and unplug it immediately.

Don't plug the TV into the socket. The plugs of computers and other electrical appliances will waste electricity and cause fires. It is best to unplug all unnecessary sockets before going to bed or when going out, because it can save a little electricity.

10 elementary school students must know the common sense of safe electricity use:

1, learn to read the safety sign.

2, understand the current through the human body will cause casualties.

3. Usually water is also conductive.

4, found someone get an electric shock to try to turn off the power in time.

5. Know the main power switch.

6, electrical appliances should be unplugged after use.

7. Don't disassemble or install the power cord, socket and plug at will.

8. Don't hide when you see a fallen wire.

9, next to the switch box, dangerous.

10, lightning protection in rainy days.

Teach children how to use electrical appliances, educate children to pay attention to safety, and explain the dangers of tampering with electrical appliances. Don't tamper with electrical equipment without adults. But after children are sensible (over 5 years old), they can be taught how to use some common electrical appliances and allowed to use them under the guidance of adults. And often remind children not to use hard objects, especially metal objects to pick the socket.