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Looking for some tips on campus fire and theft prevention

At the beginning of the new semester, in order to enhance students' awareness of fire and theft safety, ensure the safety of students' personal and property, and create a safe and harmonious campus environment, our department actively cooperates with the school to vigorously promote "fire prevention and theft prevention" Safety knowledge and improve students’ safety awareness. Learning and mastering some basic knowledge of fire prevention and theft prevention is very necessary and beneficial to students' personal safety. The following are some tips on fire prevention and theft prevention:

1. Tips on fire prevention:

1. Do not pull wires without permission or connect power supplies randomly;

2. Do not Use high-power electrical equipment such as electric stoves;

3. Keep table lamps away from pillows and bedding;

4. Ask people to leave and turn off the lights; if you smell the smell of wire rubber, report it in time ;

5. Do not burn debris;

6. Do not store flammable and explosive items.

Note: How to escape in case of fire?  1. If the fire is not big, you must act immediately. Put on soaked clothes or wet blankets or bedding and rush out bravely, but never wear a plastic raincoat.

2. When escaping from thick smoke, lower your body as much as possible and cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel.

3. Don’t jump off the building blindly. You can use ropes or tear sheets into strips, tie them tightly to door, window frames and heavy objects, and slide down smoothly.

4. When surrounded by fire and there is no other way to save yourself, you can use flashlights and eye-catching objects to continuously send out distress signals so that the fire brigade can detect them in time and organize rescue.

2. Tips on anti-theft:

(1) Anti-theft in dormitories:

1. When dormitory personnel go out, they must lock the wardrobe, cut off the power, and turn off the door. Good doors and windows;

2. Keep your belongings properly and lock up valuables. Before a long vacation, it is best to take your valuables away or give them to a reliable person for safekeeping, and do not leave them in the dormitory.

3. Do not charge your mobile phone when unattended, and do not leave locker keys around;

4. Do not bring strangers to the dormitory for activities, and do not borrow dormitory keys casually. Give it to others or throw it around;

5. Students who live on the lower floors should lock cash and valuables in drawers before going to bed to prevent them from being "fished";

6. It is best to keep bank cards and ID cards separately;

7. Be more alert to strangers who act suspiciously;

8. It is best to be conscious about valuables. Some special marks, even if stolen, are more likely to be recovered in the future.

We hope that students will strictly abide by school regulations, refrain from behaviors that endanger the safety of themselves and others, improve safety awareness, always pay attention to and remind others, and protect the safety of themselves and their classmates' lives and property.

(2) Anti-theft when going out:

1. Before getting on the bus, you should prepare change in advance. Do not take money under the stop sign or look for it in your wallet after getting on the bus. small change.

2. Pay attention to carrying valuables close to your body, fastening your clothes, zipping your backpack, and preferably carrying your backpack on your chest to ensure it is within your sight.

3. Pickpockets often squeeze into the car door to steal when there are many people fighting to get on the bus. Therefore, queuing up to get on the bus and consciously maintaining the order of the bus can also effectively prevent theft.

4. After getting on the bus, do not crowd at the door. Try to stand in the middle and rear of the car, because pickpockets often commit crimes at the door, making it easier to escape quickly after succeeding.

5. Pay special attention to people squeezing under the car, especially those who block your view with clothes, schoolbags and other items.

In addition, when college students take trains or long-distance buses during the school holidays, they should also be vigilant to prevent theft.

1. Put money in two places. Keep small amounts of cash that you need at any time in a coat pocket that is easily accessible, and keep large amounts of cash in a secret place close to your body.

2. Do not talk about money-related matters with new friends during the trip.

3. When sleeping, keep the bag containing money in a safe place, such as under your body, pillow behind your head, etc.

4. When taking a train or car in summer, do not put your bag very close to the car window. Because the car windows are often open in the summer, when the car stops at the station, people outside the window can easily steal the bag.