Rabu, 11 Februari 2015

Prosedur Banjir di AS: Matikan Listrik!


Prosedur Banjir di AS, Inggris, dan Kanada: Matikan Listrik!
Pendukung Ahok berusaha membela Ahok dengan menyatakan tidak apa2 kalau listrik dinyalakan saat banjir. Jadi PLN menyalakan saja terus aliran listriknya.
Kalau sudah begini, suruh saja Ahok dan pendukungnya berendam di air banjir kemudian PLN mengalirkan listrik ke situ... :)
Ini Ahok mau tanggung jawab tidak?
[VIDEO] Korban Banjir Kedoya Tewas Tersengat Listrik




Banjir masih menggenangi sejumlah kawasan di Jakarta Barat. Pada banjir kali ini, seorang pria tewas akibat tersengat listrik.

Seperti ditayangkan Liputan 6 Petang SCTV Senin (24/2/2014), korban banjir yang tewas tersengat listrik bernama Agus Tanto.

Saat kejadian, Agus berupaya mengeringkan banjir di rumahnya dengan pompa. Namun tak disangka ia malah tersengat listrik. Istri dan para tetangga tidak berdaya menyelamatkan nyawanya.

Almarhum dimakamkan siang tadi di TPU Rawa Kopi, Kedoya Selatan, Jakarta Barat. Kesedihan sang istri dan 3 anaknya mengiringi pemakaman teknisi elektronik itu.
http://news.liputan6.com/read/835525/video-korban-banjir-kedoya-tewas-tersengat-listrik

Korbannya banyak. Ahok tanggung jawab tidak?
Tiga Warga Jakarta Utara Tewas Tersengat Listrik Saat Banjir
Tersengat listrik saat menyelamatkan diri
Kamis, 12 Februari 2015 | 08:30 WIB
VIVA.co.id - Banjir yang melanda kawasan Warakas, Jakarta Utara, menelan korban jiwa. Tiga warga tewas akibat tersengat aliran listrik saat berusaha menyelamatkan diri dari terjangan banjir.

"Tiga warga meninggal dunia karena tersengat listrik di Warakas," kata Kapolres Jakarta Utara, Kombes Pol M Iqbal, dalam perbincangan dengan tvOne, Kamis 12 Februari 2015.
http://metro.news.viva.co.id/news/read/588911-tiga-warga-jakarta-utara-tewas-tersengat-listrik-saat-banjir


Berikut beberapa peraturan standar di negara2 maju di mana kita harus berhati2 terhadap listrik. Jika tergenang air banjir dan listrik menyala, kita bisa kesetrum. Kita harus mengontak Perusahaan Listrik agar aliran listrik ke rumah kita bisa dimatikan:

During a flood threat or flood:
If your basement floods, do not attempt to turn off the main power switch. Contact us to disconnect power at the pole. Stay clear of anything that could conduct an electric current such as metal pipes, metal ladders, and even damp wood.
After a flood:
Even if water is not visible in a building, the interior structure may be soaked and still present an electrical hazard. Do not enter flooded basements or buildings that may contain energized electrical wiring or electrical appliances.
Before re-entering the premises, contact us to ensure it is safe to do so. Have a qualified electrician inspect all wiring before turning power on.
https://www.hydro.mb.ca/safety/severe_weather/flood_safety.shtml 

Know how to turn off your gas, electricity and water before flood water enters your home.
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/get-ready-for-winter/protecting-your-home/flooding 

Be prepared to turn off electrical power when there is standing water, fallen power lines or before you evacuate. Turn off gas and water supplies before you evacuate. Secure structurally unstable building materials. 
http://www.bepreparedcalifornia.ca.gov/BEINFORMED/NATURALDISASTERS/Pages/Floods.aspx 

Turn off utilities at the main switches or valves if instructed to do so. Disconnect electrical appliances. Do not touch electrical equipment if you are wet or standing in water. 
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/get-ready-for-winter/protecting-your-home/flooding

During flood conditions

Don’t go into any room or basement if water is covering appliance cords that are plugged in or if water has reached the wall outlets.
Don’t enter a room if you hear popping or buzzing, or if you see sparks.
If you see downed power lines, call NPPD. Be careful around downed tree limbs. They can conduct electricity from wet or broken power lines.
Individuals should remain a safe distance from all ground level electrical boxes, to avoid an electrical hazard.
Before entering a flooded building or basement, make certain the electricity is off. If it hasn’t been turned off, or if you’re not sure, call NPPD or your local public power provider. Don’t go in!
http://www.nppd.com/energy-education/electrical-safety/electrical-safety-during-flood-conditions/

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