Household electrical appliances, if not used properly, can pose unpredictable dangers. Today, Mytour Supermarket will provide you with some tips on using electrical appliances to avoid causing fires and explosions through the following article!
Precautions for using electrical appliances to avoid fires and explosions
1. Limit placing electrical devices close to each other
Due to the limited space in residential areas, many people tend to place electronic devices such as TVs, refrigerators, and washing machines too close to each other and near household items. However, this practice hampers the cooling system of these devices, leading to inefficient operation and potentially causing overheating and even component fires that may spread to nearby equipment.

Limit placing electronic devices close to each other
Therefore, experts advise leaving some space around electronic devices when arranging household items so they can 'breathe.' This helps the devices operate coolly and reduces the risk of overheating. Additionally, in case of a fire, it's easier to handle without spreading to surrounding areas.
2. Avoid plugging multiple electronic devices into the same power outlet
Even with high-quality power sockets, users should limit plugging multiple high-power devices into the same socket. This can lead to overloading and dangerous sparking incidents. High-energy-consuming devices include desktop computers, electric stoves, hair dryers, washing machines, dishwashers, or other electrical appliances.

Avoid plugging multiple electronic devices into the same power outlet
Instead, users should plug these high-energy-consuming devices into different sockets around the house. Distributing electrical loads evenly across multiple sockets ensures safety when using electrical appliances at home.
3. Use high-quality, branded power sockets
Many people still use old electrical sockets purchased many years ago without replacement. However, this is a habit that poses potential safety risks. Over time, old electrical sockets may develop exposed wiring, become excessively hot leading to melting of the outer plastic layer, or directly expose the wires and easily cause sparking.

Use high-quality, branded power sockets
Currently, high-quality electrical sockets are not overly expensive. Trusted brands in this equipment include Điện Quang, Sunhouse, etc., offering a variety of price ranges suitable for all customer groups. As they are continuously operating devices directly affecting other expensive appliances, investing in a quality electrical socket is highly worthwhile.
4. Arrange the electrical system in the bathroom properly
Ensuring safety when using electrical appliances in the bathroom is crucial. Firstly, electrical sockets should be placed at least 3m away from the bathtub and shower, and should have covers to prevent water splashes causing electric shocks. Limiting the use of sockets in the bathroom for hair drying is advisable as moist air can cause electric shocks to the hairdryer.

Arrange the electrical system in the bathroom properly
Additionally, installing ceiling-mounted light bulbs is also crucial. The electrical wires of the light bulbs need to be 'hidden' inside the wall and the ceiling to prevent electric shocks. Similarly, for bathroom heaters, they should also be installed at least 3m away from the shower and bathtub, and choose types with wires installed inside the wall or ceiling. This ensures safety when using electrical appliances in the moist environment of the bathroom.
5. Do not leave electrical cords coiled up, pull them out when not in use
When installing electrical appliances in the house, neatly arranging the connecting wires is crucial. It's advisable to install concealed wiring to avoid exposing the wires. Wires left coiled up on the ground are prone to being stepped on or rolled over by chairs, leading to damage to the outer insulating rubber layer, resulting in electrical leakage and sparking. Additionally, there is a risk of tripping over them while walking.

Avoid leaving electrical cords coiled up and pull them out when not in use
When away for extended periods, it's a good habit to unplug electrical devices in the house to prevent overheating and the risk of fire accidents. Even modern electrical appliances are not immune to fire hazards. Without prompt intervention when no one is at home, the consequences can be severe.
6. Ensure hands are dry before using electrical appliances
Using electrical appliances always carries the risk of electrical leakage, so it's important to ensure dry hands before coming into contact with them. Using a dry towel to dry hands and wearing clean indoor slippers can minimize the risk of electric shock, thereby ensuring safety for yourself and your family.

Ensure hands are dry before using electrical appliances
7. Do not use water to extinguish electrical fires
When dealing with fires caused by electrical devices, using water to extinguish them is extremely dangerous as water at this time is the best conductor of electricity. Instead, the most effective approach is to use a fire extinguisher. In the absence of a fire extinguisher, immediately cut off the power supply and call the fire department to ensure safety for everyone.

Do not use water to extinguish electrical fires
8. Ground electrical appliances and use shock-resistant circuit breakers
Grounding electrical appliances such as refrigerators, air conditioners, water heaters, and washing machines is an important measure to limit electrical leakage. Additionally, this ensures safety for users and their families. Furthermore, installing automatic circuit breakers (Aptomat) and shock-resistant circuit breakers (ELCB) also helps limit electrical overload, thereby reducing the risk of fires and protecting electrical appliances in the house as well as the safety of users.

Ground electrical appliances and use shock-resistant circuit breakers
Above is the article 'Some notes on using electrical appliances to avoid fire and explosion during Tet', which you can refer to further. Adhering to safety precautions when using electrical appliances will help protect yourself and your family from the dangers posed by electricity.
