Incidents of electrocution are coming to the fore every day during the rainy season. In the past, we caught sight of these 3 incidents one after the other...
First incident- The young man, who went to withdraw money from ATM in Banda, Uttar Pradesh, was shocked as soon as he opened the door. He had to be admitted to the hospital.
Second incident- A kanwar passenger came under the grip of current running in the pillar and became unconscious. Local people took him to the hospital, where his life was saved.
Third incident- A 70-year-old woman in a village in Madhya Pradesh was electrocuted while removing the pin while turning off the water motor. She fainted, had to be taken to the hospital.
There is a danger of electrocution both at home and outside during the rainy season. A little carelessness can put your life at risk. Today, in the news of need, we will talk about protection from current and will also know what measures should be taken immediately after the onset of current.
If someone gets electrocuted, then follow these simple steps to save
(Even if you know the steps written below, but many times you forget or do not understand in times of trouble, so read them and keep them in your mind.)
Check around whether the current is spread or not, go carefully in that area.
Use things like wood and card board to close the switch board.
If someone is clinging to the currant, stand on a wooden stool and try to separate it with a dry wooden stick.
Put on rubber gloves before touching the glued person.
These things outside the house can be prone to electric shock
ATM
electric poles
high tension wire
electric machine
These things are most prone to electric shock inside the house in the rain
outdoor cooler
switch board
tap
fridge
washing machine
outdoor motor
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