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What are the seven lines of fire poetry for primary school students?

Poetry 1 for fire safety for primary school students:

You take one shot, I take one shot. Don’t hesitate when a fire breaks out.

You shoot two, I shoot two, and you have to hurry up to escape the fire.

You take three shots, I take three shots, and the on-site passages must be evacuated.

You take four shots, I take four shots, soaking the clothes and wrapping them around your body.

You shoot five and I shoot five. Don’t be greedy for money or things.

You shoot six, I shoot six, keep your head down when walking through the thick smoke.

You shoot seven, I shoot seven, soak the towel and cover your mouth and nose.

You shoot eight, I shoot eight, don’t be afraid to call the police as soon as possible.

You call nine, I call nine, the fire alarm number is 119.

You shoot ten, I shoot ten. The fire brigade put out the fire in a timely manner.

Firefighting tips

1. Parents and teachers should educate children to develop a good habit of not playing with fire. No unit may organize minors to fight fires.

2. Never throw away cigarette butts and tinder.

3. Inflammable and combustible materials should not be used in interior decoration.

4. Fire hydrants are related to public safety and must not be damaged, occupied or buried.

5. Take good care of fire-fighting equipment and master the use of commonly used fire-fighting equipment.

6. Do not bring flammable and explosive items into public places or take public transportation.

7. When entering a public place, pay attention to fire signs and remember the evacuation direction.