First, you must understand and be familiar with the environment. When you enter public places such as shopping malls, hotels, restaurants, dance halls, etc., pay attention to the locations of emergency doors, safety exits, and fire extinguishers so that you can evacuate and put out fires in time in the event of an accident.
Second, evacuate quickly. As soon as you hear a fire alarm or realize you are surrounded by fire, try to evacuate immediately.
Third, we must protect the respiratory system. When escaping, you can use towels or napkins, masks, clothes, etc. to cover your mouth and nose tightly. Otherwise, there is a risk of poisoning and suffocation to death by hot air burning the soft tissues of the respiratory system.