During the use of household appliances, when a short circuit, overload, or excessive contact resistance occurs, a great amount of heat may be generated in a very short period of time, causing the surrounding flammable and combustible substances to burn, resulting in a fire. Daily household electrical equipment should pay attention to:
1. Use period
Household appliances have a service life requirement, not a "permanent card", which is easily overlooked by everyone. "Over-age" appliances may become a "time bomb" in the home, causing safety risks.
2. Safe placement
Household appliances should be placed in a moisture-proof, sun-proof and ventilated place. Do not store inflammable and explosive materials around. All plugs and sockets should be kept away from fire sources.
3. Turn off the power when shutting down
When the appliance is turned off using the remote control, its power transformer is always powered on, posing a safety risk. For household appliances that are not used for a long time, unplug the plug and cut off the power supply.