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Blackboard newspaper with fire protection theme

Introduction: "Firefighting" means elimination and prevention (that is, the general term for preventing and solving man-made, natural, and accidental disasters that people encounter in their lives, work, and studies). Below is a collection of fire-fighting-themed blackboard newspapers that I hope will be helpful to everyone.

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Fire safety knowledge

1. Alarm

When a fire occurs, you should call the police calmly, sensitively, concisely and accurately , the basic requirements are:

1. When calling the police by phone, dial "119" fire call calmly (dial 119 from the oil field phone, 8718119 from the local phone or handwriting to the oil field fire command center); Understand the address of the fire and its neighborhood, street, house number, several buildings and rooms, explain what caught fire, and whether there are any explosive hazardous materials; state the name, unit and address phone number of the person who called the police clearly; wait for the other party to explain. Hang up the phone only when you can. ?2. After calling the alarm, you should immediately go to the unit door, street intersection or intersection to greet the fire truck in person or send someone, and lead the fire brigade to the fire scene quickly.

2. First-time fire remediation

Once a fire breaks out in your home, don’t be at a loss. If the fire is not large, you should quickly use the simple fire-fighting equipment and other available items at home. (such as: water, wet quilt, sand, dry powder, etc.), use effective methods to control and suppress fires.

1. If the oil pan is on fire, do not pour water to save it. You should close the stove gas valve, cover the pot directly or cover it with a wet rag to suffocate the fire. You can also put chopped vegetables into the pot. Cool down to revive.

2. If the gas tank catches fire, cover it with soaked bedding or clothing and close the valve quickly.

3. If household appliances or circuits catch fire, do not pour water directly. Cut off the power supply first, and then use dry powder or gas extinguisher to extinguish the fire.

4. When fighting a fire, do not hastily open doors and windows for ventilation and smoke exhaust. When the doors and windows are closed, the indoor oxygen supply is insufficient and the fire spreads slowly; once the doors and windows are opened, a large amount of fresh air flows in, accelerating the spread of the fire. Therefore, doors and windows cannot be opened at will when there is no rescue preparation.

3. Escape from a fire

The most important thing about escaping from a fire is to keep a calm mind and not be overwhelmed. If the fire started outside your home. Test the door handle and door first with your hands to see if they are hot. If you don't feel hot, you can use your body and feet to press the door, carefully open the door a crack, and check the fire outside the door. If there is smoke and the hot air is forced in through the cracks in the door, or if you reach above the door with your hand and feel the hot air, you should immediately close the door, pour water on the door, and seal the door with wet quilts, towels, etc. Temporarily prevent the fire from spreading into the home. If the smoke is not strong and the heat above the door is bearable, you can cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel. If necessary, soak your whole body with water or put on a wet quilt, and open the door by bending your head and bending your waist to escape. If the fire seals the door and you cannot escape through the door, you can only rely on the outside windows and balconies. If the floor is not high, you can use bedcloths, window cloths, clothes and other items to connect to form a lifeline and tie it to window frames, heating pipes and other objects, and slide down the rope to escape; you can also use leaking pipes to slide down to escape. As a last resort, residents living on the second floor can throw cushions, quilts, sofa cushions and other cushions under the window, and then jump off the building to escape. When jumping, you should use your hands to climb the window sill or the outer edge of the balcony, and jump down with your body vertically downward. If you live on a high floor and you cannot get a lifeline of sufficient length after using all the things in your home, you should pour water on the door from time to time to buy time, go to the balcony or window to wave and call with a dazzling object, or use the lifeline of the existing length. Slide down to other floors to take shelter temporarily.

If the fire not only seals the door, but also a sea of ????fire outside the window, all doors and windows should be closed, and the doors and windows should be blocked with wet quilts, towels, clothes, etc., and the methods of calling, hitting the washbasin, and blowing water should be used. Throwing things out of the window and other methods attract the attention of outsiders so that they can be rescued.

Remember not to use the elevator when escaping. Since wires are often burned in fires, you will be trapped in the elevator and unable to escape.

IV. Home Fire Prevention

1. Prevent electrical fires. First of all, we must rationally select line types according to specific requirements such as moisture-proof, moisture-proof, heat-proof, and anti-corrosion. Secondly, we must ensure the quality and safety of various electrical appliances and lines, and ensure that the lines can be used without overloading when electrical appliances are added. Other lines When laying, try to take shortcuts and straight paths, avoid beating around the bush, and reduce crossings. The contact resistance between circuits and the connection between circuits and electrical appliances is relatively large, and the Joule heat generated can easily ignite the insulation layer. Therefore, the joints must be strong to prevent the contact surface from loosening and oxidizing. Some lines that pass through the wall should be equipped with casings to prevent the lines from wearing out and causing leakage and short circuits; some lines that do not penetrate the wall should be equipped with flame-retardant casings to prevent other combustible materials in the room from being ignited due to line fires. Commonly used lamps should be installed at a certain distance from combustibles to prevent lighting hot spots from igniting combustibles. Outdoor antennas should not be used to watch TV during thunderstorms to prevent lightning strikes and fires. When using the washing machine, do not put too many clothes in at one time to avoid overloading the motor and even "stuffing the machine". When using the refrigerator, keep the rear of the refrigerator dry and ventilated to avoid contact with combustibles. Electric blankets are prone to fire due to cracking of the heating wires caused by folding, sparks, or prolonged energization. Therefore, when using the electric blanket, people cannot leave it and cannot fold it in a fixed position. The electric iron has a high temperature during and after use, and it is easy to ignite the clothes being ironed. Therefore, it should be placed on a special shelf after use to allow it to cool down naturally to avoid fire caused by residual heat.

2. Prevent random accumulation indoors and outdoors. Do not store items, especially combustibles, in areas that may cause dispersion, such as walkways, stairwells, resting paths, and inferior locations on stairs. Do not store combustibles in areas that are in use. Fires frequently occur in places where high temperatures are prone to occur. For example, near stoves and heaters, prevent the surface temperature of combustible materials from reaching the ignition point and causing fire. In addition, some families store excessive amounts of firecrackers, gasoline and other flammable and explosive items without permission. Once a fire breaks out, it is easy to cause casualties and serious property losses, so this phenomenon should be eradicated.

Fire safety slogans:

1. Everyone takes precautions against disasters and fires, and every family is safe and happy.

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

3. Don’t move 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 and thousands of families are safe for you and me.

7. Cherish your home and eliminate fire hazards.

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

9. Everyone should keep fire protection shut and be prepared to ensure safety.

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 fire-proof 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.

17. Never forget fire protection knowledge and do not panic when encountering a fire.

18. A moment of neglect in fire protection can ruin a happy life.

19. Stay away from fire, be happy and safe.

20. If you want people and money to be safe, fire prevention comes first.

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

22. Everyone catches fire prevention, happiness for you, me and others.

23. There are thousands of fire fighters, and safety is between you and me.

24. The two biggest taboos in fire prevention are numbness and carelessness.

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

26. Perform fire safety responsibilities and standardize fire safety.

27. Safety self-inspection, self-correction of hidden dangers, and self-responsibility.

28. Clarify the unit’s fire protection responsibilities and implement strict management.

29. Firefighting work implements the policy of giving priority to prevention and combining prevention and firefighting.

30. Public gathering places must undergo fire safety inspection before being put into use.

31. Implement the "Fire Protection Law" and "Order No. 61" to do a good job in unit fire protection.

32. Any unit should eliminate existing fire hazards in a timely manner.

33. Strengthen fire protection publicity and popularize fire protection knowledge.

34. Strengthen firefighting work and revitalize Liaoning’s economy.

35. Implement fire regulations and implement fire protection responsibilities.

36. Improve self-prevention and self-rescue capabilities to ensure your own fire safety.

37. In fire management work, units must self-manage and take responsibility in accordance with the law.

38. Every unit must do a good job in fire safety management in accordance with the law.

39. The unit does a good job in fire safety, and the society is stable and the people are safe.

40. Firefighting is everyone’s responsibility.

41. Fire prevention makes every household safe.

42. Eliminate fire hazards and ensure peace and prosperity for the country and the people.

43. Give love to the people and send safety to thousands of families.

44. The public security fire brigade does not charge for fire fighting.

45. Take good care of fire-fighting equipment and master how to use it.

46. Master fire protection knowledge and abide by fire regulations.

47. Persist in controlling fires in accordance with the law and safeguard the safety of Liaoning.

48. Implement fire regulations and implement fire protection responsibilities.