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TV maintenance must read the precautions for household appliances in thunderstorm weather


The hot weather seems to have brought us into summer, and with the arrival of the beginning of the summer solar term, it also indicates that summer is not far away from us. And as the solar term approaches high temperatures, are your home appliances ready for summer?

The first to bear the brunt is thunderstorm weather. The current generated during thunderstorm weather is mainly transmitted through exposed wires, as well as external walls and pillars near household appliances, causing damage to household appliances through sockets.

Do not pull the network cable, TV cable, or power cable by yourself, and have a more formal operation. When placing household appliances, do not pull the wires too close to the wall. The power socket must be regularly inspected to ensure good contact.

Of course, various preventive measures cannot fully guarantee that household appliances will not be struck by lightning. Here is a simpler and more useful way to release them.

It is better to unplug the power cord after each use of household appliances, and unplug it thoroughly, which is a better way to isolate lightning.