(1) Fire protection of lighting equipment
1. The distance between incandescent lamps and combustibles should not be less than 0.5 meters, and the height from the ground should not be less than 2 meters. If it must be lower than this height, necessary protective measures should be taken, such as putting a metal mesh cover on the bulb and other protection.
2. It is strictly forbidden to cover the lamps with paper, cloth or other combustibles, and combustibles should not be stacked directly under the bulb.
3. Pay attention to ventilation and heat dissipation during installation of the ballast. The ballast cannot be directly fixed on a flammable ceiling or a flammable wall, and should be isolated with heat-insulating non-combustible materials.
4. The voltage and capacity of the ballast and the lamp must be matched and used together.
(2) Fire protection of household appliances
1. Some household appliances should be equipped with a voltage stabilizer to ensure the normal power consumption of the appliance. In the case of electrical circuit maintenance, etc., when the power supply is turned on and off frequently, it is better to suspend the use to prevent the start-up power of the internal motor of the appliance from increasing sharply. , the temperature rises sharply, causing the motor and other components to overheat and burn out.
2. Household appliances should be kept dry and placed in a well-ventilated location to prevent the entry line from getting damp, causing leakage and sparking and causing fire.
3. Household appliances should be used frequently to ensure that the interior of the appliance is not damp. If it is not used for a long time, the interior of the appliance should be cleaned and wiped to prevent the internal components of the appliance from being damaged by moisture, and the leakage of electricity after power-on may cause a fire.
4. Use household appliances in strict accordance with the instruction manual or operating procedures to prevent the malfunction of household appliances and fire due to improper use.
5. When purchasing household appliances, don’t be greedy for cheapness. You should buy household appliances that have been certified by 3C or industry form to ensure the quality of electrical products and prevent fires caused by poor insulation and heat dissipation of some poor-quality electrical products.
6. Frequent use of household appliances may cause the fuse to blow, which is a warning of excessive power consumption. Do not replace the fuse with thicker and thicker, so as not to fail to fuse in time during a short circuit, causing the wire to catch fire.
7. Avoid “working sick” with home appliances or wires. When using home appliances, check before use and maintain after use to avoid fires caused by aging lines, disrepair, frequent handling, and broken wires.
8. Unplug the power plug for idle electrical appliances or used electrical appliances.