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What should I do if the classroom suddenly catches fire?

1. Stay calm and save yourself. When you find the classroom on fire, don't panic or run around. Keep calm, determine the fire direction and wind direction, and leave the fire area quickly against the wind before the fire spreads.

Under normal circumstances, if the top classroom is on fire, it should be evacuated to the floor below the fire floor. Never jump out of the window without any protective measures.

2. Don't move electrical appliances at will, and cut off the power immediately.

After discovering the fire, don't touch the electrical appliances in the classroom at will to avoid leakage. At the same time, if electrical appliances are found to be on fire, don't put them out with water and cut off the power immediately.

3. Prepare wet towels to prevent smoking.

When threatened by fire, prepare a wet towel at the first time and block your mouth and nose. The more layers of towels, the better the smoke prevention effect. Be sure to cover your nose and mouth tightly and don't take the towel away to prevent poisoning caused by inhaling smoke. When the corridor is blocked by smoke, doors and indoor vents should be closed immediately to prevent smoke from entering.

4. Take a formal posture to escape

When you escape, don't walk upright, but bend forward, because the smoke spreads from top to bottom. The closer you are to the ground, the easier it is to breathe and the wider your vision. At the same time, evacuate to the ground floor along the fire safety stairs. If the fire safety staircase is blocked halfway, you should immediately return to the roof platform and call for help.

Safety tips

Never take the elevator when there is a fire in the classroom, in case the elevator breaks down or gets stuck in the elevator at any time.

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