Acidentes elétricos crescem 30% no Carnaval

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21 Feb 201202:28

Summary

TLDRThe video highlights the significant increase in electrical accidents during the carnival season, with a 30% rise in deaths caused by faulty electrical connections in events such as concerts and parades. The tragic death of a singer from a Brazilian duo due to an electric shock serves as a reminder of the risks involved. The report stresses the need for proper electrical inspections, particularly in public events and homes, where outdated installations are a major concern. It also emphasizes the importance of calling a professional every five years to ensure safety against electrical hazards.

Takeaways

  • ⚡ Accidents involving electrical networks increase by 30% during the carnival period due to poorly made electrical connections in places like stages and bleachers.
  • ⚡ A tragic example occurred during a show by the sertanejo duo Júnior and Marcel in Rio Grande do Sul, where one of the singers, Júnior, died from an electric shock during their performance.
  • ⚡ The singer Júnior, aged 28, was electrocuted after falling near a metal ladder leading to the stage, and despite being rushed to the hospital, he could not survive.
  • ⚡ The Brazilian Association for the Conscientization of Electrical Hazards (ABRACOPEL) reports a 30% increase in fatal electrical accidents during the carnival period.
  • ⚡ Many electrical accidents are due to lack of safety during the assembly of carnival structures, such as bleachers and stages, where wires are often left exposed.
  • ⚡ Electrical accidents are not just fatalistic; they result from mistakes made during assembly or setup processes.
  • ⚡ Last year, 16 people died in an electrical accident on a float in Minas Gerais after a metallic streamer touched a live wire, injuring dozens of people.
  • ⚡ Some electrical cables can carry 13,800 volts—more than 60 times the voltage of a standard household socket—posing significant danger to individuals near them.
  • ⚡ The greatest risks of electrical accidents, however, occur in homes due to outdated electrical systems not being upgraded despite the growing number of electronic devices.
  • ⚡ Today, homes typically have 18 electrical devices in use, compared to just six 30 years ago, highlighting the need for updated electrical installations to ensure safety.
  • ⚡ The 'Casa Segura' program advises homeowners to hire a licensed electrician every five years to inspect and assess the safety of their electrical systems.

Q & A

  • What is the main risk associated with electrical accidents during carnival?

    -The main risk is the increased number of electrical accidents during carnival, with a 30% rise in such incidents, especially from poorly made electrical connections on stages and bleachers.

  • What tragic event occurred during a carnival show in Rio Grande do Sul?

    -A tragic incident took place during a performance by the sertanejo duo Júnior and Marcel, where Júnior, one of the singers, was electrocuted after falling near a metal staircase leading to the stage.

  • How did the electrical accident affect the performer in Rio Grande do Sul?

    -Júnior, the performer, was electrocuted when he fell near a metal staircase, and despite being taken to a hospital, he succumbed to the injury.

  • What does the data show about the rise in electrical accidents during carnival?

    -According to the Brazilian Association for Electrical Awareness (ABRACOPEL), electrical accidents leading to fatalities increase by 30% during carnival.

  • What is one of the major causes of electrical accidents during carnival?

    -One of the major causes is the lack of proper care during the construction of bleachers, stages, and platforms, where electrical wires are often left exposed, posing a risk to both professionals and carnival-goers.

  • What happened in Minas Gerais last year that resulted in 16 fatalities?

    -In Minas Gerais, 16 people died from electrocution after a metallic streamer touched a live wire on a carnival truck, resulting in multiple injuries among the crowd.

  • How dangerous are the electrical wires during carnival?

    -The electrical wires involved in such accidents carry 13,800 volts, which is over 60 times the power of a standard home outlet, making them extremely hazardous.

  • Where do most electrical accidents occur, according to the report?

    -The majority of electrical accidents occur at home, as residential electrical installations often do not meet modern standards, posing a significant risk to families.

  • What has changed in terms of household electrical usage over the past 30 years?

    -Over the last 30 years, the average number of electrical devices in homes has increased from about 6 to 18, contributing to more potential hazards due to overloaded circuits and outdated wiring.

  • What advice does the 'Casa Segura' program offer to prevent electrical accidents?

    -The 'Casa Segura' program recommends calling an electrical professional, such as an engineer or electrician, to inspect household wiring every 5 years to ensure safety and proper functioning.

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