EC Issues Advisory In Using Electricity And Gas Appliances During Flood

The Energy Commission has reminded the public to prioritise their safety when using electricity and gas appliances and equipment in the current flood season.

It also highlighted flood risks, including fallen electricity poles, severed electricity cables, as well as faulty electrical and gas appliances, and shared some tips to ensure the safe use of such appliances before, during, and after floods.

In a statement today, ST said all electrical appliances should be stored in high ground safe from floodwaters, and the main switch of the unit’s electric distribution board should be turned off before evacuation.

All electric connections separate from the main switch, including solar photovoltaic systems, and electric gates, should be shut off, along with any gas pipes or gas cylinders, to avoid any untoward incidents.

People should avoid going through areas with electric cables or electricity supply installations, such as substations or switchrooms, that might be flooded and not touch any poles or structures which might conduct electricity to avoid electrocution.

They should not try to move any fallen electricity poles or severed electricity cables and instead report such incidents immediately to the electric utility company.

For the safe use of electrical and gas appliances post floods, ST said the main switch on the electric distribution board and all gas mains need to be in the off position before any cleaning work commences and to ensure all electrical appliances are in good and dry condition before switching on the main switch.

It also warned against using any electrical or gas appliance if people had any doubts regarding their safety and to obtain assistance from registered electricity or gas contractors.

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