PUTRAJAYA – The public is advised not to use electrical appliances which have been submerged in floodwater unless they have ensured such appliances are inspected and dried before using, the Energy Commission said today.
“Before switching on the main switch, check all wiring and electrical appliances in the house. The inspection must be carried out by electrical contractors that are either certified or registered with the Energy Commission,” it said in a statement.
The commission said knowledge of electrical hazards during floods was important to ensure public safety and avoid electricity-related accidents.
“For example, fallen electrical poles or broken cables including underground ones can cause electrocution to members of the public,” it said.
The commission added that, if possible, before being asked to evacuate their homes, residents should switch off the main distribution board and disconnect all electrical appliances from the power sockets.
Residents are also advised to keep all electrical appliances at high spots that are safe from floodwaters.
“Immediately report to Tenaga Nasional Berhad if the floodwaters begin to rise, so they can monitor or cut off power supply to avoid danger,” the commission said.
In flooded areas, the public is urged to avoid places with electrical cables, especially at night, or locations with fallen electrical cables to avoid electrocution.
“Don’t go near or hold any electric pole or wire during flood or rain as electricity may be leaking,” it said. – Bernama, January 8, 2021