Summer appliance safety should pay attention to thunderstorm days

With the arrival of summer, thunderstorms and strong winds become more frequent. At the same time, electricity usage increases significantly, making it even more important to pay attention to electrical safety at home. Many electrical failures are actually caused by improper use of appliances or outdated wiring systems. Issues like unstable voltage, aging wires, and overloaded circuits can lead to dangerous situations. To prevent these problems before they occur, it's essential to not only choose reliable and high-quality appliances but also ensure your home’s electrical environment is safe. One of the most overlooked aspects in home electricity is the wiring and power outlets. In older homes, this can be a major risk. For example, loose wire connections, damaged insulation, or overloaded sockets can all create serious hazards. Additionally, some people might opt for cheaper power strips that don't meet safety standards. These may have thin copper wires, non-fire-resistant materials, or lack proper surge and shock protection, which can lead to appliance malfunctions or even fires. Before the summer season fully kicks in, it's wise to check the condition of your fans and air conditioners. High temperatures and heavy use can put extra strain on these devices. Make sure all components are in good shape, check for any loose connections, and address any damage promptly. For air conditioners, clean the filters regularly. For refrigerators, remove any expired food. Fans should have their screws tightened, and it's best to avoid using multiple large appliances at the same time to prevent overloading the circuit. In addition to the refrigerator, it's recommended to unplug or turn off the power switch for all other appliances when not in use. This simple habit can save energy and reduce the risk of electrical issues. For instance, after watching TV, it's a good idea to unplug it. TVs can generate a lot of heat, especially during hot weather, and if not properly ventilated, they can overheat. Experts suggest that in summer, the main causes of TV overheating aren’t always just about poor socket contact. Your habits also play a big role. According to Bao Wenjing, a brand director from CLP Panda Home Appliances Co., Ltd., it's important to keep your TV away from damp areas and avoid covering it with objects that block airflow. Ensure there is enough space between the TV and the wall for proper ventilation. After use, unplugging the TV not only saves energy but also protects it from potential lightning strikes during summer storms.

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