Councils to take into account:
- Never start a repair, however small it may be, without first disconnecting the equipment from the outlet;
- Even using insulated tools, plastic or rubber, is not fully isolated from an electric shock.
- Do not touch any material your hands or feet are wet or just damp;
- Do not use equipment that has fallen to water or moisture has without this being previously dried.
- Note that the cables and power lines are in good condition;
- When replacing a power cable or wire, do it consciously. When in doubt consult a house specialty
- Avoid wire splices whenever possible (do not abuse thereof). If you have to do, do it with good insulation;
- Never replace a fuse by wires, copper or aluminum or any other material. The fuse should be replaced by another equal, with the same characteristics;
- Do not overload outlets of your home or connect the equipment with the collected power cord. Many appliances connected to the same outlet (extension) can cause overheating of the wires, giving rise to a short circuit.
- Note that all heating equipment is connected to outlets with earth (taken with depth);
- Any abnormal noise should be taken into account - see the user's manual - if it persists see technical;
- Never attempt to repair an electrical fault if you do not feel capable of such. Get help from a technical area;
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http://janainaejose.pbworks.com/w/page/6970472/CUIDADOS%20COM%20EL%C3%89TRICIDADE
http://bbel.uol.com.br/decoracao/post/imoveis-e-reformas/cuidados-para-evitar-acidentes-com-eletricidade
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