Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Contents of second grade fire safety handwritten report

Contents of second grade fire safety handwritten report

It is necessary for us to learn fire safety knowledge, and we can also learn it by making fire safety handwritten newspapers. Below I share with you the contents of the fire safety handwritten newspaper, welcome to learn from it!

Fire Safety Handwritten Report 1

Fire Safety Handwritten Report 2

Fire Safety Handwritten Report 3

Fire Safety Slogans

1. Everyone should prevent disasters and fires, and every family will be safe and happy.

2. Don’t forget fire alarm 119, a true friend in dangerous times.

3. Don’t tamper with fire-fighting facilities, as they are of great use in putting out fires.

4. Fire protection knowledge has entered thousands of homes, and safety is with you, me and others.

5. Eliminate fire hazards and keep your family safe forever.

6. Firefighters are involved in thousands of homes, and you and I are safe.

7. Take care of your home and eliminate fire hazards.

8. Promote peace every day and prevent fire every day.

9. Everyone should keep fire safety lights in order to be prepared and safe.

10. Do a good job in fire prevention and the whole family will be happy.

11. Keep the fire away from your family, and live a happy and safe life.

12. Wear fireproof equipment to keep you safe throughout your life.

13. Fire is ruthless, fire prevention comes first.

14. If you don’t take precautions when using fire, you will suffer disaster if it breaks out.

15. It is inevitable to encounter a fire, and the most important thing is to pay attention to escape.

16. Use fire safely, happiness for you and me.

Fire prevention knowledge

1. Do not pile up debris in corridors, stairwells, etc., and ensure that passages and safety exits are clear.

2. Educate children not to play with fire or electrical equipment.

3. Stay away from people when using open flame lighting. Do not use open flame lighting to search for items.

4. Don’t throw away cigarette butts or smoke in bed.

5. Do not dump liquefied gas residual liquid at will.

6. If gas leakage is found, quickly close the gas source valve, open doors and windows for ventilation, do not touch electrical switches or use open flames, and quickly notify a professional maintenance department to handle it.

7. Do not connect or pull wires indiscriminately, and do not replace circuit fuses with copper or iron wire.

8. Before leaving home or going to bed, check whether electrical appliances are powered off, gas valves are closed, and open flames are extinguished.

Ten methods for fire escape and self-rescue

First, you must understand and be familiar with the environment. When you enter public places such as shopping malls, hotels, restaurants, dance halls, etc., pay attention to the locations of emergency doors, safety exits, and fire extinguishers so that you can evacuate and put out fires in time in the event of an accident.

Second, evacuate quickly. As soon as you hear a fire alarm or realize you are surrounded by fire, try to evacuate immediately.

Third, we must protect the respiratory system. When escaping, you can use towels or napkins, masks, clothes, etc. to cover your mouth and nose tightly. Otherwise, there is a risk of poisoning and suffocation to death by hot air burning the soft tissues of the respiratory system.

Fourth, evacuate from the passage. Such as evacuation stairs, fire elevators, outdoor evacuation stairs, etc. You can also consider using windows, balconies, roofs, lightning protection wires, downpipes, etc. to escape.

Fifth, use ropes to slide. Use strong ropes or tear curtains, sheets, bedding, etc. into strips, twist them into ropes, wet them with water, and tie them to strong heating pipes, window frames, and bed frames. The trapped people can slide one by one along the ropes to the next floor. or the ground.

Number six is ??low-rise jump-off, suitable for second floors. Before jumping, throw some quilts, pillows, mattresses, coats and other soft items to the ground for a "soft landing", then grab the window with your hands, droop your body, and slide down naturally to shorten the height of the jump.

Seventh, use equipment.

Commonly used include descent devices, lifesaving bags, nets, air cushions, ladders, sliding rods, slides, guide ropes, lifesaving ladders, etc.

Eight is temporary refuge. When there is no way to escape, you can use the bathroom to temporarily escape the difficulty. When evacuating, spray water on doors and windows facing the fire to wet all combustibles in the room for extended periods of time. During the temporary evacuation period, take the initiative to contact the outside world in order to be rescued as soon as possible.

Nine uses signs to guide escape. Signs such as "safety doors", "emergency exits", "safe passages", "fire alarm telephone numbers" and escape direction signs are set up on the walls, ceilings, doors and corners of public places. The trapped persons can follow the signs. Escape in sequence by indicating the direction, which can solve the "urgent need".

Tenth, we must advocate benefiting others and benefiting ourselves. If you encounter behaviors that do not care about the life and death of others and crowding, you must resolutely stop it. Only orderly and rapid evacuation can minimize casualties.