Correctly connect the neutral and live wires: When connecting the plug and socket, be sure to ensure that the neutral and live wires correspond correctly. Incorrect connections may not only cause electrical equipment to fail to work properly, but may also cause serious electrical accidents such as fire or electric shock. When performing wiring operations, please use appropriate tools and ensure that the power supply is completely turned off to avoid the risk of electric shock.
Avoid overloading: Do not load a power cord above its rated current and voltage. Overloading can cause the power cord to overheat and may even cause a fire. When using multiple electrical devices, make sure the total power does not exceed the power cord's carrying capacity.
Check the appearance of the power cord: Before use, carefully inspect the power cord for damage, fraying, cracks, or exposed wires. These damages can lead to electrical accidents. If you find any damage to the power cord, please stop using it immediately and contact a professional for repair or replacement.
Avoid excessive bending or pulling: During installation and use, avoid excessive bending or pulling on the power cord. This can cause internal wiring to break or damage to the insulation, reducing the safety and performance of the power cord. When routing, make sure there is enough slack in the power cord to handle the expansion and contraction caused by daily use and temperature changes.
Keep away from heat and moisture: Although this power cord is designed for indoor and outdoor use, try to avoid exposing it to high temperatures, moisture, or corrosive environments. These environments will accelerate the aging process of the power cord and reduce its service life and safety. If the power cord must be installed in a humid environment, be sure to choose a model with a waterproof design and perform regular inspections and maintenance.
Follow the instructions: Before installing and using the power cord, please read the product instructions carefully and follow the instructions. Do not modify or exceed the usage limits of the product. If you have any questions about installation and use, please consult a professional or contact the manufacturer's customer service department.
Avoid using non-waterproof power cords in humid environments such as bathrooms and kitchens: these environments are often exposed to water vapor and splashing water, and non-waterproof power cords can easily be damaged and cause electrical accidents. If you need to use the power cord in these environments, choose a model with a waterproof design and make sure it meets relevant safety standards.
Regular inspections: Regularly check the condition of the power cord, especially the connections and plugs. If you find looseness, deformation or scorching, please stop using it immediately and contact a professional for repair or replacement. Regularly check whether the insulation layer of the power cord is intact. If it is damaged or aged, please replace it in time.
Childproofing: Keep power cords and outlets out of the reach of children, or use outlets with safety doors. This prevents children from accidentally touching the power socket or unplugging the power cord and causing an electrical accident. Educate children not to touch or operate power cords and sockets to improve their safety awareness.
Avoid contact with sharp objects: Keep the power cord away from sharp objects, such as knives, scissors, etc. These items may cut through the insulation of the power cord, leaving exposed wires exposed and increasing the risk of electric shock.
Following the above safety precautions, you can ensure the safe use of this American standard three-core indoor and outdoor universal flat plug extension cord and UL certified power cord, reduce the risk of electrical accidents, and bring a safer and more reliable power supply to life and work.