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Safe use of residential small power distribution units

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The safe use of residential small power distribution units is crucial to the electrical safety of residents. First, make sure the area around the small power distribution unit is clear and not blocked by debris to ensure air circulation, which is conducive to heat dissipation and prevents overheating and fire. Secondly, regularly check the small power distribution unit and surrounding cables, sockets and other facilities to ensure that there is no damage or leakage. If there are any problems, repair them in time. Third, it is prohibited to connect cables without permission. Use qualified electrical equipment and sockets to prevent wire short circuits or overloads. Fourth, distribute electrical loads reasonably and do not overload sockets to prevent wires from overheating. Fifth, ask a professional electrician to check the circuit system regularly to ensure that wires, sockets, switches and other facilities are in good condition. Finally, if abnormal conditions are found, such as electrical equipment failure or obvious current fluctuations, the power should be cut off in time and professionals should be asked to handle it to ensure the safe and stable operation of the residential power system. Through these safe use measures, we can effectively reduce the probability of residential electrical accidents and ensure the safety of electricity use for family members.

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