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Students' handwritten newspaper on fire safety entering campus

Handwritten newspaper for students on campus regarding fire safety

Introduction: People cannot live without fire. But if fire is used improperly or poorly managed, fires can occur. The following is a handwritten newspaper for students entering campus on fire safety that I will share with you. Welcome to learn from it!

The campus is a paradise for seekers of knowledge and a paradise for explorers. Creating a quiet, harmonious, healthy and safe learning and growth environment for students, so that we can "go to school happily and go home safely" is not only my wish, but also the voice of the whole society.

Those who have a little memory may not have forgotten the school student hostage case in North Ossetia, Russia. According to statistics, 335 people died and more than 700 were injured in this hostage incident. The entire Russia was immersed in pain and fear. In our city, hundreds of school students die, become disabled or injured due to various reasons every year, causing permanent pain to their families and causing many irreparable losses to society. From W$ww.amp;cn*ban^bao.!cnIt can be seen that building a safe campus is urgent and cannot be delayed.

In the activities to create a safe campus, I believe that there are two main factors that cause campus unsafety: the main factors from the campus include hidden dangers in the campus environment, improper education methods, and verbal violence among classmates. Those from outside the school mainly include robbery, extortion, traffic accidents and accidental casualties, etc.

A few days ago, students from Beijing Yucai School issued an initiative to primary and secondary students across the country: "Learn safety knowledge and participate in safety education activities; abide by various safety systems, be vigilant, and stay away from danger; when encountering In the event of danger or emergencies, take the initiative to seek help or ask for help; be a little master of safety education and carry out safety actions for Chinese children and adolescents."

I think this initiative is very good and very timely. In order to create a safe learning and growth environment for us young children. Our school leaders, teachers and students attach great importance to it and take active actions. We have firmly established the idea of ??"safety first, prevention first, prevention first" and regard safety prevention work as the focus of "safe campus". We not only heighten the protective fences, carry out a series of safety education and legal education, but also conduct A three-minute drill to escape from the school fire scene further improved the self-protection capabilities of teachers and students in the school.

I hope every school will become a "safe campus", I hope every family will become a "safe family", and I hope our society will become a beautiful, harmonious and warm "safe society"!

1. Learn fire protection knowledge

1. Do you know about my country’s Fire Protection Awareness Day? It is November 9th every year

2. The fire alarm telephone number is "119". It also requires a method to dial "119" correctly to call the police!

When a fire occurs, call the fire alarm number as soon as possible When calling the police, be sure to state clearly the location and size of the fire.

3. Fire safety and self-rescue knowledge and skills that students should learn (parents assist in learning)

Preventive measures:

1. Students should advise their parents not to Smoking at home, especially do not smoke in bed after drinking or before going to bed;

2. When going out, turn off the power switch and the gas and liquefied gas main valve before going to bed;

 3. If you use high-power household appliances and microwave ovens, electric heaters, air conditioners, electric irons, etc. at home, they should be staggered at different times to prevent overloading of wires;

4. Do not play with fire and stay away from electrical equipment;

5. If you set off fireworks and firecrackers during holidays, they must be set off within the specified area;

6. Be extra careful when using electric bathers, electric mattresses, etc. It is best to install leakage protectors. ;

7. When using electric irons, electric heating cups, hair dryers and other appliances, you must cut off the power supply before leaving;

8. Do not use high-power light bulbs to heat or bake clothes;

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9. Never use an open flame (matches, candles, etc.) to turn on electrical appliances (lights, exhaust, etc.) to search for gas leaks. If you smell gas or liquefied gas at night, open the doors and windows to ventilate the air first. , wait until the smell is less, then turn on the light to check;

10. Do not place lit mosquito coils against the edge of the bed or curtains in summer.

Home emergency first aid measures:

1. If you find a fire, call "119" quickly and tell the location and location clearly;

2. In case of fire When the smoldering stage reaches the flame stage, quickly cover the flames with blankets, quilts, etc. at home, and then pour water to put out the fire;

3. Use a washbasin or bucket to continuously water the fire;

4. If a lighter or smaller object catches fire, move it outside as soon as possible to put out the fire;

5. If the oil pan catches fire while cooking, just cover the pot and take it away from the stove;

6. If a household appliance catches fire, cut off the power first, try to wet the blanket with water, and cover it with quilts to suffocate the fire;

7. Washing machine fires are the worst among household appliance fires. The washing machine must not only be placed in a place with good ventilation and heat dissipation

8. If the TV catches fire, people should stand behind the TV to prevent the picture tube from bursting and injuring people;

9. If a gas or liquefied gas stove catches fire, you must first close the valve, then cover it with clothes soaked in water, and then pour water on it;

10. When fighting a fire, open the doors and windows slowly to prevent wind from fanning the fire;

11. If possible, liquefied gas tanks should be evacuated to a safe place in time when fighting a fire;

12. If a fire occurs and you put it out on your own, you must also report it to the public security and fire department to find out the cause. , learn lessons.

For primary and secondary school students, if a fire breaks out around you, the fire department recommends that the first thing students should do is to escape the fire as soon as possible and call someone or call the police nearby.

Quick escape under emergency conditions is also an important disaster reduction policy:

1. Several different escape routes should be considered in normal times;

2. Do not use fire escape routes in case of fire Get into the attic, under the bed, or into a large cupboard;

3. When the fire is not strong, put on soaked clothes and rush out;

4. Don’t miss your belongings; Escape from the scene as soon as possible. Once you have successfully escaped, do not run back to retrieve your belongings or find someone;

5. Lower your body when escaping from thick smoke. It is best to cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel. Walk or crawl forward at the safety exit. Do not go to smokey and firey places. Do not take the elevator, but take the safe passage;

6. If you are on fire, do not run around. Roll on the ground to extinguish the fire;

7. When life is threatened, residents upstairs should not jump blindly. They can tear ropes or sheets into strips and tie them tightly to the door and window frames to slide down;

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8. If the escape route is blocked by fire and you have no choice but to retreat indoors, it is best to close the doors and windows in the bathroom and keep watering the doors and windows;

9. Make full use of the balcony, Skylights, etc. for self-rescue;

10. When residents living in high-rise buildings are trapped by fire, they should quickly throw sofa cushions, pillows and other small items outdoors, and use flashlights at night to send out distress signals.

2. Use your brain to think about it

1. Look for flammable objects around you.

There are many objects that can burn around us in our lives. The objects that can burn are called combustibles. Students, observe the common daily necessities of different materials around us (paper, sawdust, magnets, gasoline, clothes, plastic stools) Water (glass bottle, iron pot, porcelain bowl), can you tell which are combustibles? Look around and list more than 5 kinds of combustibles around us.

2. Don’t panic if the oil pan catches fire.

There are guests at home, and my mother is cooking. At this time, the oil pan suddenly catches fire. Please teach my mother what to do.

1. Is it okay to pour water on fire? ()

When the oil pan is on fire, do not pour water on it, otherwise the oil will splash out and increase the intensity of the fire.

2. Is it okay to cover the pot with a lid? ()

If you find that the oil pan is on fire, you must quickly cover the pot with a lid and close the gas valve.

3. Is it okay to cover the flames with a wet rag? ()

When the fire is not large, covering the flames with a wet rag can also extinguish the fire.

4. Is it okay to pour the cut vegetables into the pot? ()

You can put the cut vegetables into the pot to cool down and put out the fire. You can also put sand into the pot. , Mi and others put out the fire.

3. Be careful when using open flames at home

The use of open flames is very common in our homes, such as smoking, lighting, mosquito repellent, heating, lighting candles, etc. Careless use of fire It is very easy to cause fire, so students must be careful. Think about it, do students and parents pay attention to fire safety when using open flames at home?

Lamps that use electrical lighting should be kept at a certain distance from combustible materials. At a safe distance, lamps cannot be wrapped in paper, cloth, etc.; when using open flame lighting, do not close to combustible objects. It is best to place them on special iron brackets; lit candles cannot be placed directly on plastic, wood, paper and other combustible objects; do not hold them Use candles or oil lamps to search for things under the bed, in cupboards and other small places. The fire department warns: When using open flame lighting, ensure that someone is watching.

If someone escapes, the fire will be extinguished.

3. Check by parents of students

These inspection items are mainly compiled for fire safety issues that often occur in families. Please check these items with your parents. 20 questions, check the fire safety situation at home. (Parents must be accompanied when carrying out the following hands-on inspection activities, pay attention to safety)

Home fire safety comparison table

1. There are electrical wiring in the home No aging or damage.

2. Whether the electrical circuits are overloaded.

3. Are the plugs and sockets on the electrical circuit secure?

4. Are the fuses used in the home replaced by copper or iron wire?

5. Whether the household appliances are used correctly according to the instruction manual.

6. Do you still work while sick after the failure of household appliances?

7. Whether the lighting fixture is too close to combustible materials.

8. Are flammable and combustible materials stored on stairs, walkways, and balconies?

9. Do you store more than 0.5 kilograms of gasoline, alcohol, banana water and other flammable and explosive items at home? When using gasoline and banana water, do you keep away from open flames and have good ventilation?

10. Are you engaged in the production, processing and business activities of flammable and explosive items at home?

11. Are flammable items kept away from stoves and gas stoves?

12. Whether the ashes are completely extinguished before dumping.

13. Whether flammable liquids such as gasoline are used to help start a fire.

14. Whether the stove and gas stove are used in the same room.

15. Whether the gas pipeline is installed firmly and whether the hose is aged. Whether there is air leakage at the gas pipeline and valve. Whether the gas stove is well ventilated.

16. Are lit candles and mosquito coils placed on special iron stands, and are they close to curtains, mosquito nets and other combustible items?

17. Are the waste papers, books and newspapers in your home cleaned regularly?

18. Are matches, lighters and other items placed out of reach of children?

19. Before going to bed or leaving the house every day, whether to unplug the power switch, whether to extinguish open flames such as incense candles, whether to turn off the gas source switch of the gas stove, etc.

20. Is the home equipped with simple fire extinguishing equipment? Whether a fire escape plan has been developed.

If you find several hidden fire safety hazards in your home, you should remind your parents to correct them in time to ensure fire safety.

Students, through education and learning, using your hands and brain, have you mastered some fire safety knowledge

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