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New Year fire protection knowledge for children
1. Seven little safety tips for the Spring Festival
1. Prevent electricity
There are many opportunities to use electricity during the Spring Festival, and safe use of electricity is an issue of urgent concern.
1. Do not let your baby touch household appliances at will to avoid disasters;
2. Check whether household appliances are leaking, aging, and whether they pose a threat to the elderly and children;
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3. Tell your baby not to play near transformers or under high-voltage power lines.
4. Turn off heating equipment when no one is around.
2. Fire Prevention
1. Beware of mountain fires. Do not play with fire near mountains. If you find a fire, report it immediately and put it out in time.
2. To prevent residential fires, parents should not smoke in bed, turn off gas and unnecessary power supplies when leaving home, and properly dispose of flammable items;
3. Pay attention to the heat when smoking spicy products.
4. Know how to save yourself or call for help in the event of an accident.
3. Anti-theft
During the Spring Festival, everyone will go out to celebrate the New Year. When preparing to go out, you should take adequate safety measures and lock the doors and windows; if necessary, ask someone you are familiar with and trust Help with care.
4. Explosion Prevention
The Spring Festival has always been the happiest time for children. Delicious food and fun are always more abundant than usual. However, in the happy holiday atmosphere Here, parents, don’t be careless, pay attention, you will find that there are actually many safety hazards lurking around your baby, and you can be harmed if you are not careful. As the guardian of your child, you must tighten your safety strings!
As the variety of firecrackers increases, their size increases day by day, and their explosive power and lethality become stronger and stronger. There are two main threats to children: one is damage to hearing, and the other is damage to eyes. The teacher has some tips for you:
1. When purchasing fireworks and firecrackers, be sure to go to designated stores to ensure quality and avoid inferior products.
2. The setting location should be in an open area. Parents Be given careful supervision.
3 Make sure that children keep a distance of more than 10 meters from the set off firecrackers to avoid hearing damage caused by the sound produced by firecrackers.
4 Teach children to protect their ears, such as plugging the external auditory canal with cotton coated with Vaseline or skin cream, or covering both auricles with both hands to prevent loud noises from damaging the eardrums and cochlea.
5 If you encounter a dumb cannon, be sure not to get close enough to look at it to avoid a sudden explosion.
5. Prevent traffic accidents
During the Spring Festival, more people go out. Pay attention to traffic safety and follow the traffic rules. Parents, please don’t drive after drinking!
Report to the police promptly if any adverse situation is discovered or occurs.
6. Prevent accidents
During the Spring Festival, babies are vulnerable to the "plots" of foreign objects. This is related to food outside meals, such as various snacks on the table. Children eat peanuts, melon seeds, jelly and other snacks while watching TV, which often leads to aspiration.
For another example, chicken, duck, and fish must be eaten during the Chinese New Year. However, children lack experience and may cause fish bones or chicken bones to get stuck in the throat or pierce the mucous membranes if they are not careful.
7. Prevent getting lost
1. Always hold your child tightly when walking in crowded places to avoid getting lost.
2. Dress your children in brightly colored clothes so that they can be seen from a distance.
3. Teach your children to remember their detailed address and phone number. It is best to put a card with your home address and phone number in your pocket.
4. Teach your children never to go with strangers. If you are separated from your parents, you should ask for help from the people around you, such as the mother with the child or the police uncle.
2. New Year safety tips
When setting off firecrackers, keep away from flammable and combustible materials. Set off firecrackers in open areas and not toward residential buildings.
When setting off, fire hazards must be carefully cleared to prevent flying flames from igniting flammable and combustible materials stored in residential buildings.
When setting off firecrackers, be sure to stay away from warehouses and stacks, let alone next to oil depots, garages and chemical warehouses, and stay away from cars and public gathering places such as markets and shopping malls.
Children must be supervised when setting off firecrackers, and do not pick them up randomly. When setting off firecrackers, keep away from flammable and combustible materials. Go to an open space and do not face residential buildings.
When setting off, fire hazards must be carefully cleared to prevent flying flames from igniting flammable and combustible materials stored in residential buildings. When setting off firecrackers, be sure to stay away from warehouses and stacks, let alone near oil depots, garages and chemical warehouses, and stay away from cars and public gathering places such as markets and shopping malls.
Children must be supervised when setting off firecrackers, and do not pick them up randomly. When setting off firecrackers, stay away from them, do not set them off in front of the crowd, and do not get close to watch to prevent injury.
When people set off, they must not forget to prevent fire and disasters. Store firecrackers away from sources of fire and high temperatures, and transport firecrackers away from vibration and friction. Do not set off firecrackers in front of the crowd, and do not stand close to watch to avoid injury.
When people set off, they must not forget to prevent fire and disasters. Store firecrackers away from sources of fire and high temperatures, and transport firecrackers away from vibration and friction.
3. Comprehensive jingle on campus fire safety knowledge for primary school students
1. Students are not allowed to play with fire and are not allowed to carry tinder with them: 1. They are not allowed to bring matches or lighters and other tinder; 2. They are not allowed to play with fire at will To light a fire, it is prohibited to use fire near flammable and explosive items; 3. Firecrackers are not allowed to be set off in public places, and ignited firecrackers are not allowed to be thrown around.
2. At the fire scene, primary school students and other minors must escape in an orderly manner: 1. If there is a refuge floor or evacuation stairs, they can first enter the refuge floor or evacuate to a safe place through the evacuation stairs. 2. If the floor is on fire but the stairs have not burned down and the fire is not very intense, you can put on clothes soaked in water and rush down from the stairs quickly.
3. In the event of a fire in a multi-story building, if the stairs have been burned out or the fire is quite intense, you can use the balcony, downpipe or bamboo poles of the house to escape. 4. If various escape routes are cut off, retreat indoors and close doors and windows.
If possible, water the doors and windows to slow the spread of the fire. At the same time, small objects can be thrown outdoors, and a flashlight can be used to send out a distress signal at night.
5. If your life is seriously threatened and there is no other way to save yourself, you can use ropes or sheets to tear into strips and connect them. One end is tightly tied to a solid door window pane or other heavy object, and then The rope or strip of cloth slides down. 6. If the above self-rescue measures are unconditionally adopted, time is very tight, and the threat of fireworks is serious, and you are forced to jump from the building, you can first throw some quilts and other objects to the ground to increase the buffer, and then hold the window sill and slide down to reduce the risk of jumping. height and make sure your feet hit the ground first.
7. Carry forward the spirit of mutual assistance and help the elderly, children, and patients to evacuate first. Those with limited mobility can be wrapped with quilts, blankets, etc., and hung up with ropes and strips of cloth.
3. Fire prevention in student dormitories Fire safety in student dormitories should be strictly followed (1) Do not connect wires indiscriminately; (2) Do not lie in bed smoking or throwing cigarette butts; (3) It is not allowed to occupy or block evacuation passages; (4) It is not allowed to burn debris in the building (5) It is not allowed to bring flammable and explosive items into the building; (6) It is not allowed to use electric heating equipment such as "heat fast" (7) It is not allowed to use open flame appliances such as alcohol stoves; (8) It is not allowed to change the power supply equipment without authorization; (9) It is not allowed to leave the dormitory without turning off the power supply; (10) It is not allowed to damage fire extinguishers and fire-fighting facilities.
4. 400 words of safety tips for a happy Spring Festival and New Year's Day
1. Prevent electricity
There are many opportunities to use electricity during the Spring Festival, and safe electricity use is an urgent concern. problem.
1. Do not let children connect wires randomly to avoid disasters.
2. Check whether household appliances are leaking, aging, or posing a direct threat to the elderly and children.
3. Educate children not to play near transformers or under high-voltage power lines.
4. Turn off heating equipment when no one is around.
2. Fire Prevention
1. Beware of mountain fires. Do not play with fire near mountains. If you find a fire, report it immediately and put it out in time.
2. To prevent residential fires, do not smoke in bed, turn off the gas and unplug unnecessary power supplies when leaving home, and properly dispose of flammable items.
3. Pay attention to the heat when smoking spicy products.
4. Know how to save yourself or call for help in the event of an accident.
3. Anti-theft
1. Even if you are at home, do not store large amounts of cash or gold and silver jewelry.
2. During the Spring Festival, everyone will go out to celebrate the New Year. Those who plan to go out must take safety measures and lock the doors and windows.
3. Check whether the balcony and windows at home are easy for others to invade, such as climbing over, climbing, etc.
4. Any unverified door-to-door delivery/maintenance personnel should first be observed and then opened the door to confirm. In particular, the elderly and children at home should be reminded not to open the door to door-to-door sales personnel at any time.
4. Explosion Prevention
1. When setting off fireworks and firecrackers during the Spring Festival, please pay attention to safety and do not set off in no-fire areas to prevent harm to yourself, others and other accidents. .
2. Choose legal sales outlets to purchase fireworks.
3. Do not buy dangerous fireworks. Do not buy too many fireworks and firecrackers at one time, and it is strictly prohibited to carry fireworks and firecrackers on public transportation.
4. Strictly follow the product instructions and choose an outdoor venue that meets the requirements to set off fireworks. Do not hold fireworks and firecrackers to set off. Do not throw lit fireworks and firecrackers at pedestrians, vehicles, buildings, etc.
5. Children must be supervised by adults when setting off fireworks.
1. There are many people going out during the Spring Festival. Pay attention to traffic safety, follow the traffic rules and walk your own way. When crossing the highway, first check whether there are cars coming within 200 meters on both sides.
2. Entering the busy period of Spring Festival travel, tickets in various places are particularly tight. The urgency to go home is understandable, but do not take an unlicensed "black car" to protect your safety and rights. Not guaranteed.
5. What are some safety tips for the Spring Festival
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Educate children not to play with open fires
Strengthen supervision of children and be sure to Educate children not to play with open fires, and when setting off fireworks, be sure to stay away from windows, manhole covers, and firewood piles. It is strictly forbidden to set off fireworks. 2
Educate children not to go near electricity and do not allow them to connect wires at will to avoid disasters; check whether household appliances are leaking, aging, and whether they pose a direct threat to the elderly and children; educate children not to be near transformers , playing under high-voltage power lines. For heating equipment, make sure the power is turned off when no one is around. 3
Prevent choking on snacks and nuts
During the holidays, most families have a lot of nuts, snacks and the like. Once a child chokes on these small things, it will cause suffocation and serious complications. It can lead to hypoxia in the brain, which may cause damage to brain organs in the smallest case, or may even kill one's life in the worst case. Which foods are likely to cause safety accidents:
1) It is recommended that children under 5 years old not eat jelly, longan, walnuts, peanuts, melon seeds and other foods. Let me tell you from an early childhood education expert that most of these foods are round and about the same size as a child's throat. Once inhaled, they will block the respiratory tract. 2) Long food such as noodles. Children's teeth are not fully developed and cannot bite completely, so they may suffocate if inhaled. 3) Foods such as corn, soybeans, and flour tend to swell or turn into paste when exposed to water, which can easily block the child's respiratory tract. 4
Be careful of toys that can hurt people. During the Chinese New Year, relatives and friends will give toys to their children. Toys such as knives, sticks, and guns are easy to stab or injure the eyes. Every year, more and more people are injured by toys. There are many cases, and parents are advised to be vigilant.
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Acclimatization and gastrointestinal discomfort During the Chinese New Year, some families, in addition to visiting relatives, returning to their hometown for the Chinese New Year or traveling, may have blisters and diarrhea all over their bodies after their children move from a familiar living environment to a newer one. , stomachache and other so-called "acclimatized" symptoms. Therefore, parents can bring boiled water at home to drink, or bring some medicine with them to prevent discomfort. 6
During the Chinese New Year, zoos and playgrounds are overcrowded and trampling accidents are most likely to occur. If you have children at home, it is recommended to avoid visiting during peak crowds; in addition, early childhood education experts remind me , children are still young and full of curiosity about new things, but their ability to protect themselves is very weak. If parents are slightly negligent, the child may easily be lost. In addition, the peak flow of people puts a heavy load on the playground equipment and facilities, which can easily lead to accidents. 7
Heater burns
During the Spring Festival, the temperature is low. Many families use heaters, stoves and other heating equipment. However, because these equipment are placed on the ground, this height is not suitable for curious people. It is not difficult for children to touch, so accidents may occur as long as parents are not careful. 8
Hydrogen Balloons
Hydrogen balloons are called "time bombs" and children have no resistance to these colorful balloons. Hydrogen balloons are very dangerous. Hydrogen is flammable and explosive. The state has banned filling cartoon balloons with hydrogen. However, street vendors still fill balloons with hydrogen to save costs. Every year, an increasing number of children are injured and burned by hydrogen balloons.
6. Firefighting tips for primary school students
Fire safety knowledge 1. How to prevent fire accidents Many students are curious about fire and often play games with fire behind the backs of their teachers and parents.
Some set fire to burn paper, firewood and grass, pile up waste tires, waste plastics, etc. in the wild. Others burn matches, play matchsticks, set off fireworks and firecrackers in the dark, and some burn hornet nests in the wild. …. However, nearly every type of play carries the risk of causing a fire.
Students are young and lack the ability to protect themselves, so they should pay attention to the following: 1. Fully understand the dangers of playing with fire and the serious consequences it may bring, and never play with fire at any time. 2. Lighters, matches, firecrackers and other items often induce children to play with fire. Do not carry these items with you at ordinary times.
3. Students should supervise and remind each other. If students are found playing with fire, they should be stopped immediately, reported to teachers and parents, and criticized and educated.
(2) Take good care of fire-fighting equipment and keep passages clear. In order to prevent major fire accidents and nip them in the bud, people have installed fire-fighting equipment in many places. Once these devices are misappropriated or damaged, people will be helpless in the event of a fire.
1. Do not move, misappropriate or damage fire hydrants, water guns, hoses, fire extinguishers and shovels, picks, hooks, sandboxes, buckets, etc. specially used for firefighting. 2. Many modern shopping malls, hotels, libraries and other public places have red fire alarm buttons installed on the walls. Students must not press them at will.
3. The stair passage is the escape passage for people in the event of a fire. It is also the only way to rescue people trapped in the fire. It must be kept clear and unobstructed. Do not store bicycles or pile up debris in these places. 3. How to escape Fire is ruthless. Once a fire breaks out, students must keep a clear mind, race against time, and leave quickly.
If you are trapped by fire, you must adapt to circumstances and find ways to escape. (1) How to escape from a bungalow fire 1. If you are awakened by smoke while sleeping, you should quickly get out of bed and lean over and rush out of the room.
Don’t wait until you are dressed before running out. Time is your life now. 2. If the whole house is on fire, if you want to crawl to the door, it is best to find a wet towel and cover your mouth and nose.
If the fireworks are closed, don’t go out! You should take other exits and close the doors and windows you pass through to delay the spread of fire to other rooms.
3. If you are trapped in the house by fireworks, soak a blanket or bedding with water and put it on your body. Especially wrap your head and cover your nose with a wet towel. Take protective measures before rushing out. This way The likelihood of injury is much less.
4. Never lie under the bed, table or hide in the closet. And don’t risk returning to a burning room to save valuables in your home.
(2) How to escape when a fire breaks out in a teaching building. As the floors of modern teaching buildings gradually increase, the structure becomes more and more complex, the density of students is high, and there are more combustible materials such as desks and chairs. When a fire breaks out, escaping is more difficult. Once a building catches fire, you should follow the following methods to escape: 1. When a fire is discovered in the building, do not panic or run around. You should calmly explore the location of the fire, determine the wind direction, and quickly leave the fire area in the upwind direction before the fire spreads. .
2. In the event of a fire, if the corridor is blocked by fireworks, the door and indoor vents should be closed immediately to prevent smoke from entering. Then use a wet towel to block your mouth and nose to prevent inhalation of hot smoke and toxic gases, and wet the upper clothes to avoid burning yourself.
If there is only smoke but no fire in the corridor, you can put a larger transparent plastic bag on your head to prevent the smoke from entering your eyes and being inhaled into your respiratory tract, and use a low, bent posture to escape from the fireworks area. . 3. Never jump from the window.
If the floor is not high, you can use a rope to descend from the window to a safe area under the protection and organization of the teacher. 4. In the event of a fire, you cannot take the elevator because the elevator may malfunction at any time or be damaged by fire; you should run toward the ground floor along the fire safety evacuation stairs; if the fire safety stairs are blocked midway, you should return to the roof platform immediately and call for help. Ask for help.
You can also break the window glass in the stairwell and shout for help to let the rescuers know your exact location for rescue. (3) What to do if the stairs are blocked by fire. Once the stairs are burned out, it seems that you are in a desperate situation, but this is not the case.
1. You can climb down from the downpipe installed next to the window, but you should pay attention to check whether the pipe is firm to prevent the human body from breaking and falling off after climbing up, causing casualties. 2. Tear the sheets and connect them into ropes, tie one end firmly to the window frame, and then slide down the ropes.
3. The flat roof of a building is a relatively safe place, and you can also take temporary refuge there. 4. Move to a safe area from protruding walls, dados and connected balconies.
5. Take shelter in a room that is not on fire and call for help.
7. The number of words for primary school students’ fire protection knowledge should be smaller
Fire protection knowledge
1. When is the Fire Protection Law of the People’s Republic of China and the People’s Republic of China and what meeting it is? approve? Since when?
Answer: On April 29, 1998, it was approved by the second meeting of the Standing Committee of the Ninth National People's Congress and came into effect on September 1, 1998.
2. What are the "one knowledge", "three abilities" and "three skills" that volunteer firefighters and teaching staff should achieve in terms of fire safety?
Answer: Know the guidelines, tasks, responsibilities and safe operating procedures for fire protection work. The third ability is to be able to detect safety hazards in a timely manner, to promote fire prevention knowledge, and to put out initial fires. During the Third Meeting, you will be able to use fire-fighting equipment, repair and maintain fire-fighting equipment, report fire alarms and organize safe evacuation
3. Why can’t you smoke in bed?
Answer: If you are lying in bed and smoking, if you are not careful, the cigarette butt will fall on the bedding and cause a fire. Especially after being tired or drunk, people often fall asleep before finishing smoking, causing the cigarette butts to burn bedding, mosquito nets and other combustible materials.
4. Why do cigarette butts cause fires?
Answer: Although cigarette butts are small, their surface temperature is generally 200-300°C, and the core temperature can reach about 700-800°C. Generally, combustible materials (such as paper, cotton, firewood, wood, etc.) ) have ignition points between 130°C and 350°C, which are lower than the temperature of cigarette butts. Therefore, leaving cigarette butts indiscriminately can easily lead to fires.
5. What are the causes of fires caused by electrical equipment?
Answer: (1) Short circuit; (2) Overload; (3) Contact resistance heat; (4) Sparks and arcs; (5) Surface heat of lighting fixtures, electric heating elements, and electric heating tools; (6) Overvoltage; (7) Eddy current heat.
6. Why is it said that leaving the tape recorder powered on for a long time may cause a fire?
Some recorders do not have a power switch. The transformer will turn on the power after the plug is inserted into the socket. If the transformer has poor insulation quality due to the ferrosilicon sheet or coil, long-term power supply will cause the iron core to heat up or the coil to insulate. Was damaged and caught fire.
7. Why can’t fire-fighting equipment be used for other purposes?
Answer: Because fire-fighting equipment is special equipment and is used to put out fires. People cannot know in advance when a fire will occur, so be prepared at all times.
8. What are the fire extinguishing agents commonly used in my country today?
Answer: There are water, foam, dry powder, carbon dioxide, etc.
9. What kind of fires are dry powder fire extinguishing agents mainly suitable for extinguishing?
Answer: It is mainly suitable for extinguishing flammable liquids, combustible gases and electrical fires. Some are also suitable for extinguishing wood, light metal and alkali metal fires.
8. Contents of handwritten report on fire protection knowledge
Parents and teachers should educate children to develop good habits 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 for 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. 8. Keep evacuation routes clear under all circumstances.
9. Anyone who discovers behavior that endangers the fire safety of the public security department can report it to the public security fire department or public security personnel on duty. 10. Be especially careful when using fire in daily life, and do not place flammable or flammable items near the fire source.
l1. If you find a gas leak, close the valve immediately, open doors and windows, and do not touch electrical switches or use open flames. 12. Electrical circuits that are worn out and aging must be repaired and replaced in time.
13. If the circuit fuse (piece) is blown, do not replace it with copper wire or iron wire. 14. Do not overload electricity.
15. If you find a fire, call l19 immediately. The fire brigade will put out the fire free of charge. 16. People who know the situation at the fire scene should promptly inform the fire fighters about the people and flammable and explosive items surrounded by the fire scene.
17. When a fire strikes, evacuate quickly and don’t be greedy for property. 18. When you have to escape through thick smoke, you should try to wrap yourself in soaked clothes, cover your mouth and nose, and stay close to the ground.
19. If your body is on fire, you can roll on the spot or cover it with heavy clothes to put out the flames. 20. When there is a fire and the door is sealed and it is impossible to escape, you can use soaked bedding, clothing, etc. to block the cracks in the door, splash water to cool down, and call for help.
Escape and self-rescue common sense 1. Escape quickly when a fire strikes and don’t be greedy for property. 2. Family members should understand and master the basic methods of fire escape and be familiar with several escape routes.
3. When threatened by fire, you must act immediately, put on soaked clothes, bedding, etc. and rush out towards the safety exit. 4. When escaping through thick smoke, keep your body as close to the ground as possible and cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel.
5. If your body is on fire, do not run. You can roll on the spot or use heavy clothes to put out the flames. 6. Do not take the elevator in case of fire. Escape to the safe exit.
7. If there is a fire outside and the door is hot, do not open it to prevent the fire from entering the room. Use soaked bedding, clothing, etc. to block doors and windows, and splash water to cool down.
8. If all escape routes are blocked by fire, return indoors immediately, send a distress signal out the window by flashlight, waving clothes, calling, etc., and wait for rescue. 9. Never jump off the building blindly. You can use evacuation stairs, balconies, drainage pipes, etc. to escape, or tear sheets and quilt covers into strips and connect them into ropes, fasten them to fixed objects such as window frames and iron railings, and slide down the ropes. , or go down to a floor that is not on fire to escape from danger.
Fire prevention knowledge 1. Educate children not to play with fire or electrical equipment. 2. Don’t throw away cigarette butts and don’t smoke in bed.
3. Do not connect or pull wires indiscriminately, and do not replace circuit fuses with copper or iron wire. 4. Do not store more than 0.5 liters of gasoline, alcohol, tinas water and other flammable and explosive items at home.
5. Stay away from people when using open flame lighting. Do not use open flame lighting to search for items. 6. Before leaving home or going to bed, check whether electrical appliances are powered off, gas valves are closed, and open flames are extinguished.
7. Do not pile up debris in corridors, stairwells, etc., and ensure that passages and safety exits are clear. 8. If gas leakage is found, quickly close the gas source valve, open doors and windows for ventilation, do not touch electrical switches or use open flames, and quickly notify a professional maintenance department to handle it.
9. Do not dump liquefied gas residual liquid at will. Fire-fighting common sense 1. If you find a fire, call 119 immediately.
When calling the police, you must clearly state the detailed address, location of the fire, igniting materials, size of the fire, name and phone number of the person who called the police, and send someone to the intersection to greet the fire truck. 2. If the gas tank catches fire, cover it with soaked bedding, clothing, etc. to extinguish the fire, and quickly close the valve.
3. If a household appliance or circuit catches fire, you must first cut off the power supply, and then use dry powder or gas fire extinguisher to extinguish the fire. Do not directly pour water to extinguish the fire to prevent electric shock or electrical explosion and injury. 4. When fighting a fire, do not open doors or windows rashly to avoid air convection and accelerate the spread of the fire.
How to use dry powder fire extinguisher 1. Before use, shake the fire extinguisher several times to loosen the dry powder in the bottle; 2. Pull out the safety pin, aim at the root of the flame, press the handle and spray; 3. Extinguish the fire During the process, it should always be kept upright and should not be used lying down or upside down; 4. Prevent re-ignition after extinguishing the fire. Firefighting knowledge materials teach you the "Ten Tips" to avoid fire hazards: There are two main aspects of fire causing casualties: first, suffocation by thick smoke and poisonous gas, and second, flame burns and powerful thermal radiation.
As long as you can avoid or reduce these two hazards, you can protect your own safety and reduce harm. Therefore, if you master the key to self-rescue in a fire, you may be able to get a second chance at life in difficult situations.
1. Fire self-rescue, always pay attention to the escape route. Everyone must understand the structure and escape routes of the building where they work, study or live, and be familiar with the fire protection facilities and self-rescue in the building. Method of escape. In this way, when a fire occurs, you will not be desperate.
When you are in an unfamiliar environment, be sure to pay attention to evacuation passages, safety exits, and stair directions, etc., so that you can escape from the scene as soon as possible at critical moments. 2. Put out small fires and benefit others and yourself. When a fire breaks out, if the fire is not large and has not yet posed a great threat to people, you should make full use of the surrounding fire-fighting equipment, such as fire extinguishers, fire hydrants and other facilities to control the small fire. put out.
Never scream and run around in panic, or ignore others and just run away, or ignore a small fire and cause a big disaster. 3. In case of a sudden fire, stay calm and evacuate quickly. If you are suddenly faced with heavy smoke or fire, you must remain calm, quickly judge the dangerous and safe locations, decide on an escape method, and evacuate the dangerous area as soon as possible.
Never blindly follow the flow of people, crowd each other, and rush around randomly. Only by staying calm can you come up with good solutions.
4. Get out of danger as soon as possible, cherish life rather than money. In a fire scene, life is more valuable than money. When you are in a dangerous situation, escape is the most important thing. You must race against time and remember not to be greedy for money.
5. Evacuate quickly and crawl forward. When evacuating a fire scene, when smoke is billowing, vision is unclear, and you can’t breathe, do not stand or walk. Instead, crawl on the ground quickly. Get on top or crouch to find a way out.
6. Make good use of the passages and do not get into the elevator and end up in a dead end. In the event of a fire, you can only use the building.
9. 10 words of fire safety nursery rhymes
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Fire safety in mind
Children don’t play with fire,
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Fire accidents are very dangerous!
Don’t touch the lighter,
Don’t play with the matchsticks.
Keep fire safety in mind!
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Autumn and winter are here, and the weather is dry.
It is important to beware of fires.
Don’t throw cigarette butts everywhere.
Replace aging wires quickly.
Always check the sockets.
Turn off the gas at night.
Don’t forget your children when you go out.
Be careful with candles and always tell them.
Children come to learn,
Have a strong sense of self-protection.
Don’t panic when encountering danger.
Use all fire protection knowledge
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Don’t panic when encountering fire.
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Use all fire protection knowledge.
Call the police "119" immediately,
State your home address clearly.
It is important to learn how to save yourself.
Put a damp towel on your head.
Hide yourself in the bathroom.
Preserving life is the most important thing.
Don’t forget to buy time.
Do everything possible to get away from the fire scene.
Fire is merciless, but people are merciless.
Fire safety should be strengthened.
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