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1. risk of electric shock from high-voltage power lines: a threat that cannot be ignored
high-voltage wires are an indispensable resource in modern society. they provide convenience for our lives and work, but they also bring great dangers. when high-voltage wires fall to the ground due to force majeure, "step potential" will be formed, which is a dangerous phenomenon. when the risk of electric shock is reduced to the minimum, we still need to take necessary precautions.
2. how to deal with electric shock accidents caused by high-voltage wires?
1. when encountering a high-voltage power line: keep a safe distance
when a high-voltage wire directly or indirectly touches the ground, the potential (voltage) at the contact point spreads out in all directions. the closer to the contact point, the higher the potential, and the greater the danger. therefore, if you encounter a high-voltage wire that suddenly falls, it is best to stay where you are unless necessary. if you must leave, you can use a single-leg jump, or take the "geisha step" - walking with your legs rubbing against each other, moving a few centimeters each time, and your feet cannot leave the ground.
2. avoid electric shock: safety measures
3. stay safe during typhoons and prevent electric shock
accidents of electric shock from high-voltage wires are not limited to natural disasters. we should also be vigilant in our daily lives:
summarize:
electric shock accidents caused by high-voltage wires are a risk that cannot be ignored. we should do a good job of safety protection in our daily lives and strengthen the learning and popularization of power safety knowledge.