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(1) Never pull or tamper with electrical wires, and avoid using the "one line, one ground" method when connecting power. This can lead to dangerous situations and potential damage to your devices.
(2) Avoid flying kites, birds, or antennas near power lines, and do not hang animals on poles or pull on the wires. Also, avoid digging or removing soil near the poles, as this could cause the poles to break or collapse.
(3) If you notice any obstructions or signs of electrical leakage in equipment, it may pose a serious risk of electric shock. Immediately stop using the device and contact a professional.
(4) Do not wear clothing that could come into contact with wires, as it might lead to electric shocks due to insulation failure. Always ensure proper insulation when handling electrical components.
(5) If a wire falls to the ground, stay away from it. For high-voltage lines (6–10 kV), maintain a distance of at least 8–10 meters. Report the situation to the relevant authorities immediately for repair.
(6) Never touch lamps, switches, or sockets with wet hands. When replacing a bulb, turn off the switch first and stand on a dry, insulated surface. Avoid pulling the lamp cord too long or wrapping it around objects.
(7) If someone is electrocuted, quickly cut off the power supply or use a dry wooden stick or bamboo pole to move the wire away. If the person is unconscious and not breathing, perform artificial respiration immediately and seek medical help as soon as possible.
(8) Before starting any excavation work, contact the local power company or the relevant authority to locate underground cables. Take necessary precautions to avoid damaging the cables, which could result in injuries, power outages, or other accidents.
(9) Do not store flammable materials such as coal or other items near poles, transformers, power distribution rooms, or switch boxes. This poses a safety risk to equipment and can also block emergency exits or make maintenance difficult.
(10) Avoid posting promotional materials on poles, power distribution rooms, or switch boxes. This could cover up important warning signs and interfere with emergency operations.
(11) It is strictly prohibited to climb poles, transformers, or enter power distribution rooms. Especially, educate children to stay away from these areas to prevent accidents.
(12) Never hang vehicles or scaffolding near overhead power lines. This can cause serious damage to the lines and create hazardous conditions.

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