| Many
people suffer severe eye injuries every year because
they do not take proper precautions while jump-starting
their car. A spark caused by hooking up the jumper
cables can ignite fumes and cause the battery
to explode. Battery acid and flying battery parts
can blind you.
Here
are few simple precautions to avoid a serious injury:
- Wear
protective goggles during all phases of the
procedure. Keep a pair attached to your jumper
cables.
- Put
out cigarettes before opening the hood. Use
a flashlight, not a match, to look under the
hood at night.
- Be
certain the vehicles are not in contact with
each other.
- Do
not allow the cable clamps to touch each other.
- Attach
the positive (+) cable (red) to the positive
terminal of the dead battery first. Then attach
the other end of the positive cable to the good
battery.
- Attach
the negative (-) cable (black) to the negative
terminal of the good battery. Then attach the
other end of the negative cable to the engine
block away from the negative terminal. Do not
attach a cable to the negative terminal of the
dead battery.
- Once
the engine is started, carefully remove the
cables in reverse order, again not allowing
the clamps to touch.
- Do
not lean over the battery during the jumping
process.
If
an injury does occur, contact your ophthalmologist
or go to the emergency room immediately. |