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After an electric shock, you can use a wooden stick, which is an insulator.
It will not cause electrocution to others; Be sure to choose a dry wooden stick, if it is a wet wooden stick, it can also play a role in power transmission, which can easily cause other people to be electrified.
Once the power supply occurs, it is necessary to cut off the power supply in time, and do not touch the power supply directly with your hands to avoid the occurrence of multiple people in the power supply; If you are not a professional electrician, it is best not to touch the wires to avoid the risk of electric shock, electrical injury or death.
If the wire is aging or there is a break, it is best not to touch the wire directly with your hands, you can use special electrician tools, wear insulated rubber shoes, can effectively prevent the occurrence of electricity.
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When you are electrocuted, you don't have to "hit the soles of your feet with a stick." It is best to cut off the power supply in time. If the power supply cannot be cut off in time, a wooden stick can be used to disengage the person from the power supply (pick up the wire that caused the electric shock).
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The reason why the soles of the feet are hit with wooden sticks is mainly because the wooden sticks are insulators, so if you hit the soles of the feet, the electricity can be disconnected from the human body, avoid causing more serious injuries to people, and also protect the life and health of the rescuer!
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Because water is a conductor, wet sticks of course also become conductors, and if wet sticks are used, the rescuer will also be electrocuted, so dry sticks must be used.
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Because things made of wood do not conduct electricity, they can prevent harm to people.
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Because sticks do not have electrical conductivity.
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If the sticks are not dry and there is water, they may become conductors and electrocution will cause the rescuer to be electrocuted.
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Because if there is water in the stick, the water conducts electricity, and the person who saves the person is also electrocuted.
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Dry wood does not conduct electricity, while water conducts electricity, so use dry wood.
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Because dry wood is not a good conductor of electricity, using this type of wood can alleviate the victim's pain and minimize the risk of rescue.
I really don't understand why you should try it yourself.
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Dry wood does not conduct electricity, wet conducts electricity.
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Because the human body is also a conductor, if you pull the person who is electrocuted with your hands, it will cause both people to be electrocuted. So disconnect the power supply first or use a dry wooden stick to separate the person who is electrocuted from the power supply!
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Because of the knowledge of the conductor, pulling it by hand will cause the person who pulls the person to also suffer an electric shock Pulling the electric switch is to cut off the power supply, and there will be no current passing through the entire circuit It is safe to pick it with a wooden stick because the wooden stick is an insulator It will not cause the rescuer to be electrocuted
Got it? I didn't understand and continued to ask
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If you use your hands, electricity will be conducted, and electricity will flow through your body, and your heart may stop.
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Should be a conductor for people, pull the switch: turn off the power. Jumping with a wooden stick is because the stick is an insulator.
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After someone else is electrocuted, use a dry wooden stick to separate the person from the charged body. If the power switch is nearby when rescuing people, the first thing is to turn off the power. The main causes of electrocution in a person who rescues people are direct contact with a person with electricity and electrocution in stride.
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You need to use a super dry wooden stick to save it, and when the person who saves the person and the person who is electrocuted form a pathway, it will be electrocuted.
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Sticks are generally OK, however, there are exceptions, such as sticks being wet.
Water is electrically conductive, so you can't use a stick; But if it's dry, it's fine, because dry wood is an insulator. Hope, thank you!
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When the sticks are completely dry it is OK; However, the wooden stick that is usually held in the hand is likely to be wet, and the wet wooden stick is a conductor, so using it to pick up the wire will cause the person who saves the person to be electrocuted. The best thing to do is to cut off the power immediately. Thank you.
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It seems that you can use a wooden stick to save it, and the wooden stick is an insulator.
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Because wood will not be electrocuted, it is necessary to use wood to pick up the wires, so that the person who saves people will not be electrocuted.
As for the problem of wires, it may be that the person who was electrocuted happened to be doing some work on the pole and was entangled in the wire and fell.
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The meaning of this sentence should be that if you are electrocuted by a broken wire, then of course, the first thing is to pick up the wire and then save people.
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After a person is electrocuted, one way to save the person is to use a wooden stick to pick up the wire.
The phrase is to use a stick to pick up the wire.
Don't pick people away because they are too heavy, or if you pick people away, it will cause secondary injury.
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Instead of sticks, use your hands to touch the person who has been electrocuted.
Rescuers will also be electrocuted.
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Wooden sticks are generally OK, but there are exceptions, for example, wooden sticks are wet, and water can conduct electricity, so wooden sticks can be used; But if it's dry, it's fine, because dry wood is an insulator. Hope, thank you!
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When you notice that someone is electrocuted, the first thing you need to do is to disconnect the power supply in the fastest, safest and most reliable way. If the place where the person is electrocuted is close to the control power switch, fuse box or latch, the easiest way is to disconnect the power supply, pull the fuse box or unplug the latch, and then the power supply can no longer continue to pass through the body of the electrocuted person. If the place where the electrocuted person is electrocuted is far away from the power switch, and the power switch cannot be pulled quickly, you can use something that does not transmit electricity, such as dry wooden sticks, bamboo poles, clothes, insulated ropes, etc. (do not use conductive items) to pick up the wires that the electrocuted person touches, or pull the electrocuted person apart to isolate the power supply.
If there is no better way than to pull the electrocuted person off the power supply by hand, it is best for the rescuer to wear film gloves, and if there are no film gloves, he can put a dry scarf or woolen hat on his hands, or put film cloth on the body of the electrocuted person, as well as other non-conductive dry cloth clothes, etc., and then go to the rescue. If these things are not available, the rescuer can put on film shoes and stand on a dry wooden board or non-conductive mat, or on a pile of clothing for rescue. During the rescue, only one hand can be used to pull the electrocuted person, and the other hand must not touch other conductive objects, so as to avoid danger.
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Wet sticks can conduct electricity, so use dry sticks to pick them up.
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The electrician pushes the main gate with a long wooden stick, one of which can be reached, and the other is mainly for safety, because the long wooden stick used by the electrician is a special tool for insulation, and the use of this tool can prevent electric shock, or when pushing the switch, it will be cremated so as not to injure people.
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Large-capacity electric switches, when closing and pulling the gates, sometimes produce a strong arc light, people are close, it is dangerous, so use insulating rods (made of wooden sticks, but not ordinary wooden sticks) to close and pull the brakes.
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Because the human body is also a conductor, it is easy to be electrocuted if you pull the brake by hand, and it is safer to use a wooden stick.
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In the case of a wooden cabinet, it is an insulator, but if the dry wooden stick cannot be a rolling stone, if the conductor is electrocuted, the human hand can be taken off with a dry wooden stick.
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Dry sticks are insulators. If it is a low-voltage electric shock, you can use a dry wooden stick to get his hand off. If the high voltage electric shock is not possible.
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The stick is insulated and can be used to save people who have been electrocuted when it is not wet.
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Someone gets electrocuted, you can get him down with a dry stick.
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Yes, the sticks are dry.
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