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Daily Power Consumption Safety Blind Spots Easily Ignored by Southeast Asian Enterprises

Most industrial and factory electrical accidents are not caused by major equipment failures, but from long-term ignored safety blind spots in daily power consumption. Under the dual harsh conditions of rainy season and high temperature in Southeast Asia, these hidden dangers will be magnified instantly, bringing electric shock, short circuit and fire risks.

From terminal power utilization to medium voltage power distribution link, there are many low-cost and easy-to-solve safety blind spots. Regular sorting and rectification can greatly reduce the accident rate without increasing too much investment.

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Common safety blind spotHidden danger hazardSimple rectification method
Overloaded socket and line useWire overheating and spontaneous combustionLimit single-loop electrical quantity and separate high-power equipment
Wet environment without waterproof protectionLeakage and electric shock accidentAdd waterproof shell and sealing measures for outdoor distribution equipment
Dust and oil pollution accumulated in distribution boxPoor heat dissipation and short circuitRegular dust cleaning and closed management
Aging temporary construction lineCable skin damage and electric leakageRegularly replace temporary lines and use qualified waterproof cables

Enterprise power management needs to combine local seasonal characteristics, strengthen daily hidden danger investigation, and let standardized power consumption become the core line of on-site safety production.