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Do’s and Don’t When There’s An Electric Disaster

In some countries at this time of year there are amazing lightning strikes, these can lead to fires, or electrical problems. In countries where there are less lightning strikes, there is still faulty wiring and people that make mistakes with electricity.

Safety and risk reduction must be prioritised during an electrical crisis. Power electricity outages, electrical fires, electrical shocks, and machinery failures are all examples of electrical problems.  Knowing what to do in such instances can safeguard you, your friends, and your valuables.  

Do’s When There’s Electric Disaster:

  • Do Call for Expert Help – Electrical situations require professional help. To manage the problem safely, call a licensed electrician or emergency services. Electrical problems are their speciality.
  • Do Evacuate If Needed – Leave in the event of a major electrical disaster like a fire or chemical leak. For a quick and effective response, let rescue workers be aware of the situation at hand. 

Don’t When There’s Electric Disaster:

  • Don’t Panic – It’s critical to maintain composure under pressure. Panic might cause unwise choices and worsen the issue. Breathe, think, and follow safety procedures.
  • Don’t Repair Unless Qualified – Emergency electrical repairs should be left to electricians. Without proper training and equipment, tampering with electrical systems can cause fatalities or serious illness.
  • Don’t Apply Water on Electrical Fires – Never use water on an electrical fire. Water can electrocute you because it conducts electricity. To put out the flames, use an extinguisher intended just for electrical fires or a substance as non-conductive as a fire blanket.
  • Don’t Overlook Communication – Emergency services, family members, and rescuers need reliable communication. Conxhub offers safe and versatile communication solutions, like virtual phone numbers and calls routing, to ensure constant communication during emergencies.