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Fire protection knowledge and common fire safety issues in rental housing

At present, rental housing management is not standardized and safety awareness is weak, resulting in many tragedies. So what fire protection knowledge do you need to know when you move into a rental house? Let me tell you below and let’s take a look. Let’s do it!

Fire safety knowledge in rental houses

1. Consciously abide by fire regulations and maintain the fire safety environment of rental houses.

2. Pay attention to electricity safety, do not pull and connect wires randomly, do not overload electrical appliances, and ensure that the power is cut off when people leave.

3. Use gas safely and check the gas hose frequently for leaks.

4. Do not store gasoline, alcohol, tinas water and other flammable and explosive items in the room.

5. Consciously maintain fire-fighting facilities and equipment in corridors, and do not occupy or block stairways or exits.

6. Indoor decoration should try not to use flammable and combustible materials. Anti-theft nets should have escape windows and portable fire extinguishers should be equipped.

7. Always think of escape routes, call the police quickly if a fire occurs, and escape as soon as possible after a fire breaks out.

Common fire safety issues in rental houses

1. Low fire resistance level. Most rental houses take a long time to build, are relatively old, and have many wooden structures or brick-wood structures. When a fire occurs, they burn and spread quickly.

2. Poor evacuation conditions. Most rental houses have only one indoor staircase that can be used for evacuation. In an emergency, the staircase is often blocked by fireworks.

3. The house functions are chaotic. Some rental houses are used to operate small restaurants, small bathrooms, small Internet cafes, etc. After the functions of the houses are changed, the degree of fire hazards increases.

4. Serious safety hazards. A house that serves as both a bedroom and a kitchen, coupled with the use of some high-power electrical appliances, creates serious safety hazards.

5. Lack of fire-fighting facilities. Most rental houses are located in urban-suburban fringes and "urban villages" in rural areas. Fire-fighting facilities in these areas are relatively lacking, and fires often cannot be controlled in a timely and effective manner when an initial fire occurs.

Things that tenants should pay attention to when moving into a rental house

1. Fire safety management regulations should be strictly observed, and no unauthorized increase in the number of residents, unauthorized subletting, or unauthorized changes to the functions and structure of the house are allowed. ; Fire hazards discovered should be eliminated by oneself or by notifying the landlord.

2. Consciously abide by fire regulations, do not pull wires without permission, do not overload electrical appliances, and use gas safely; consciously maintain fire-fighting facilities and equipment in corridors, and do not occupy or block stairways or exits; If you find a fire, call the police quickly. Escape as soon as possible after a fire breaks out. Don't be greedy for property.

3. Tenants can provide flashlights, towels, escape ropes and fire extinguishers in the room. These four items are known as the "Four Treasures" of firefighting and are of great use when fighting fires and escaping.