1. Touch and test the inside of the power socket without hands or conductive objects.
2. Don't touch the appliance with wet hands or wipe it with wet cloth.
3. After using the computer and charger, unplug the power plug or turn off the switch on the wiring board. Don't pull the wire hard when plugging and unplugging the power plug, in case the insulation of the wire is damaged, causing electric shock. The insulation layer of the wire is peeling off, so it is necessary to replace the wire in time or wrap it with insulating tape. In case of line failure, it must be reported to the General Affairs Office for repair or replacement in time, and it is strictly forbidden to replace or repair it without permission.
4, found someone get an electric shock to try to turn off the power in time. Or use non-conductive objects (such as dry sticks, etc.). ) separate the person who gets an electric shock from the live appliances. Don't save people directly by hand to prevent electric shock.
5. Don't arbitrarily change or disassemble the power cord, socket and plug in the dormitory, and don't chisel hard objects such as nails into the wall to prevent accidents such as short circuit and electric shock.
6. The power terminal board should not be placed on the bed, but in a ventilated and safe place such as a desk, and there should be no flammable items around. The terminal board should not be placed in the place where small sundries are easy to fall into or be invaded by water, and the wires should not contact with metal objects such as bedsteads. The terminal board cannot be connected with multiple power plugs, and multiple interconnections are prohibited.
7. When the dormitory is empty, all power supplies must be cut off to prevent fire.
Through the understanding of dormitory electricity safety knowledge, college students will strictly follow the above methods in future electricity consumption, which is conducive to their safe life.