- Avoid overloading electrical wires to prevent accidents.
- In case of a power outage during rainy weather, immediately cut off the power supply, call an electrician to check the cause, and assign a dedicated person to monitor the situation.
- Regularly check the usage of electrical appliances and wiring at home, and promptly carry out maintenance and repairs once any issues are found.
- After using electrical wires for a period of time, conduct regular inspections on them. If any problems are discovered, replace them immediately.
- Keep electrical wires away from moisture, heat, corrosion, or physical damage. Try to use them in environments free from these adverse conditions.
- Pay special attention to wires that are susceptible to flooding. If necessary, consult an electrician to relocate the wires and take measures such as elevating them and providing moisture protection.
- For wires installed in older buildings or those that have not been maintained for a long time, check for signs of aging. If any issues are found, immediately call an electrician for emergency repairs.
Knowing how to maintain and properly caring for electrical wires and cables can delay their aging process.