1. Do not pull or connect the wires without permission.
2. Do not climb utility poles, transmission towers and transformer stands, and do not climb over the maintenance walls or fences of power facilities.
3. Do not fish under power lines.
4. All switches, knife switches, and fuse boxes must be covered.
5. When replacing fuses, dismantling or moving electrical appliances, it is necessary to cut off the power supply, and do not risk live operation.
6. When using electric irons, hair dryers, electric stoves and other household electric heaters, people should not leave them, and do not bake clothes on electric heating equipment.
7. When it is found that the electrical equipment is smoking or smelling peculiar smell, it is necessary to quickly cut off the power supply for inspection.
8. Stop tying livestock, tying ropes, and drying things on the wires of the utility poles. The drying racks should be kept at a safe distance from the wires, and do not put the drying rods on the wires.
9. The outdoor antenna of the TV must be installed firmly and firmly, lower than the adjacent lightning rod, and be careful to keep away from the power line.
10. Don't fly kites or shoot birds near overhead wires and distribution transformers, and don't throw things at wires and transformers.
11. Use qualified electrical products, do not buy or use counterfeit electrical appliances, wires, trunking (pipes), switches, plugs, sockets, etc.
12. Electric water heaters should have reliable anti-shock devices.
13. When the shell of the power switch and the insulation layer of the wires are damaged or incomplete, so that the charged parts are exposed, you should immediately find an electrician to repair them.
14. Do not approach the grounding wire and grounding body of high-voltage utility poles, iron towers, and lightning rods during thunderstorms.
15. If the wire is found to be broken, it should be regarded as live if it is not known whether it is live or not; it is necessary to maintain a distance of more than 8 meters from the landing point of the wire, and report it to the electrician or power department in time.
16. When it is necessary to cut off the low-voltage power line in an emergency, it is necessary to use insulated electrician's pliers or a tool with an insulated handle.
17. When driving a motor vehicle or working in the field, it is forbidden to bump the poles and cables.