1. What are the famous sayings about fire safety?
1. Eliminate fire hazards and build a harmonious society.
2. Fire safety should always be grasped unremittingly. Failure to grasp it is equivalent to failure to grasp it.
3. The first priority for fire safety is prevention.
4. Fire safety should be more timely and fire education should be less afterthought.
5. Fire safety and disaster reduction are related to the happiness and tranquility of the whole people.
6. Participate in fire safety and prevent fires by everyone.
7. Fire safety is a major issue related to social stability and economic development.
8. Fire safety is the guarantee of happiness, and controlling hidden dangers ensures fire safety.
9. Fire safety is a responsibility, for yourself, your family and others.
10. Fire safety is the lifeline of employees, and employees are responsible for fire safety.
11. Don’t leave things to chance when it comes to fire safety. Acting recklessly in violation of regulations can cost lives.
12. When fire fighters enter your home, you will be safe forever.
13. Firefighting is connected to you and me, and safety and happiness depend on everyone.
14. Fire protection concerns you and me, and the safety of millions of families.
15. Hidden dangers are more dangerous than open fires, prevention is better than disaster relief, and responsibilities are heavier than Mount Tai. 2. Poems about firefighting. (Four sentences)
1.
The smoke is so thick that it cannot see the sky,
The firefighters may be jumping.
Thousands of water dragons are churning together,
Everyone is safe.
2.
Spew out courage,
Spout out passion,
Spout out love,
Spout out A spirit of sacrifice.
Put out the fear,
Put out the misery,
Put out the despair,
Put out the pain.
Hope is saved,
Civilization is saved,
Harmony is saved,
The country is rich and the people are strong.
3.
People have feelings when there is no power, and tension is often created artificially.
A momentary mistake will be regretted forever, and there is no way to regret it for a lifetime.
There is no predictability of man-made disasters. It is easy to eliminate open fire and difficult to prevent darkness.
Remind everyone to be careful, prevent accidents and protect your health.
4.
The most important thing is to prevent fire accidents, and it is difficult to be healthy without disaster avoidance.
Be vigilant in preventing hidden fires and eradicate hidden dangers without causing disaster.
5.
Burning debris will be cleaned up daily, and power-consuming facilities will be installed as standard.
The power cord is not damaged and leakage protection is guaranteed.
Standard use of fuses ensures circuit safety.
The built-in wiring is extremely heavy and can be updated over time.
Do not exceed the standard for capacitors and electrical appliances, and ensure scientific use of electricity.
6.
It is forbidden to store flammable materials and gasoline fuel packaging boxes.
Electric stove, oil stove and gas tank can be used normally without being ridiculous.
5. Keep an eye on the dormitory and think about it anytime and anywhere.
Don’t ignore the elderly and children, and take advantage of the situation wisely.
7.
When celebrating the holidays, set off fireworks and firecrackers with caution.
When setting off fireworks, choose a location that is safe and reliable and depends on the wind direction.
Keep cigarette butts in open flames and dark flames away from flammable people.
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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 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 any circumstances.
9. Anyone who discovers any behavior that endangers the fire safety of the public 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.
11. 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 aged 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 the alarm number l19 immediately. The fire brigade will fight the fire for free.
16. People who know the situation of the fire should promptly report the people surrounded and flammable people in the fire scene. Inform firefighters about explosives.
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 your body with soaked clothes, cover your mouth and nose, and keep it 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. 3. Poems about fire prevention
1. The wild paths are all dark with clouds, but the river boats are only bright with fire. ——Du Fu's "Spring Night Happy Rain"
Interpretation: The sky on the field path was dark, only a little fishing fire on the fishing boat on the river emitted a ray of light, which looked particularly bright.
2. The weather is dry and things are dry, so be careful with fire. ——Ancient Watchman
In ancient times, people lacked accurate means of telling the time, so telling the time at night almost entirely relied on the watchman. Even many rural towns have watchdogs. Watching the clock is a night time telling system among ancient Chinese folk, which gave rise to a night watch occupation - the watchman. The watchman is also commonly known as the watchman.
3. When a stone is struck, there is fire; if it is not struck, there is no smoke. ——Meng Jiao's "Encouraging Learning"
Explanation: Only by hitting the stone will there be sparks; if you don't hit it, not even a little smoke will come out.
4. Fire prevention is the most important thing, and every household should be careful. ——"Fire Safety Song"
Translation: Fire has no emotions. Prevention comes first, and every household must beware of it.
5. It is cold in the shallow mountains to let horses go, and there is a fire at night to prevent seedlings. ——"Sending to the Border" by Zheng Gu of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: On cold days, horses are herded on the hills, and at night, it is necessary to prevent random fires from igniting the crops. 4. Poems about fire safety knowledge
Don’t panic when a fire occurs. Only when you are calm can you make decisions.
Put out the fire quickly when you can, and call others to leave the fire.
If you cannot evacuate quickly enough to save the fire, call the police and call "119".
The address of the fire scene must be clearly stated, including district, county, street, road and floor level.
Are there any explosive dangerous goods and are there any people trapped in them?
Don’t delay after calling the police, and wait for the fire fighters to subdue the fire demon.
2. Early fire extinguishing
It is easy to put out the fire when it first breaks out, so do not hesitate to put out the fire with all your strength.
Use local materials and water, and use fire extinguishers correctly.
If the oil pan is on fire, do not water it. Cover it with a blanket if it gets soaked.
Don’t act recklessly when an electrical appliance catches fire. Cutting off the power supply first is the key.
If your clothes catch fire, take them off quickly, or roll them on the spot to put out the fire.
Don’t run around if your hair is on fire. Cover your hair with water and cover your head with water.
3. Fire Escape
When escaping from a fire, you must be calm and look for an exit to save your life.
Wet a towel, cover your mouth and nose, and bend down close to the wall.
Trapped in the house, asking for help, waving objects at the window and shouting loudly.
The sheets are tied tightly with the rope, and you can escape even if you hang down the rope.
It is difficult for elevators to operate in case of fire, and jumping from high-rise buildings is even more dangerous.
The first thing in your mind is that you have left the fire scene and never come back. 5. Poems about fire safety
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Chapter 2: Fire safety ballads Don’t panic when encountering a fire. Only when you are calm can you make decisions. Escape quickly when a fire strikes, and don't be greedy for things or bags; master the escape methods and remember the familiar routes. If you feel threatened, put something wet on your back and find a safe exit; when walking through thick smoke, stick to the ground and cover your nose with a wet wipe. If you are on fire, do not run. Roll on the spot to suppress the flames. If there is a fire, abandon the elevator and run towards the emergency exit. If there is a fire outside, the door is hot, so you cannot rely on it to escape; you must prevent the fire from jumping into the room, soaking the bedding, and blocking the door. If the escape route is blocked, call the police and dial "119". Waiting for rescue is the key, and firefighters are highly skilled. Chapter 3: Poem on Fire Safety. Fire accidents focus on prevention and control. It is difficult to stay healthy without disaster avoidance. Be vigilant in preventing hidden fires and eradicate hidden dangers without causing any trouble. Clean up flammable debris on a daily basis and strengthen fire protection knowledge. Don’t panic when danger arises, fire-fighting equipment has a long history of use. Chapter 4: Fire prevention is the top priority, and every household should be on guard; abide by laws and regulations, and remember safety common sense; light candles, burn mosquito coils, and stay away from wooden boards and mosquito nets; coal stoves, charcoal fire and electric stoves, do not forget to put out fires if someone breaks out ; Gasoline, alcohol, liquefied gas, flammable and explosive, do not leave it around; don’t panic when gas leaks, prohibit fire and electricity, open doors and windows; declare a house for rent, if it is a room that doubles as a factory; pay more attention to decoration and decoration, and you will be in trouble if you connect and pull things randomly; neighbors Check on each other more often, and have help for the elderly, weak, sick and disabled; children must stop playing with fire, and self-prevention and self-rescue rely on education; equipment and facilities must be taken care of, and balconies and walkways must be clear; fire-fighting facilities must be implemented well, and safety will accompany you.
Chapter 5: Children are having fun, let’s sing a clapping song; you shoot one, I’ll shoot one, and after shooting north and south, we’ll shoot things; you shoot two, I’ll shoot two, and we’ll be partners in publicity; you shoot three, and I’ll shoot three, and we’ll tell each other in places where fires are prohibited. Smoking; if you shoot four, I will shoot four. Improper use of fire will cause trouble; if you shoot five, I will shoot five. If the chimney is broken, repair it quickly; if you shoot six, I will shoot six. If the wind blows, it will be difficult to save the fire; if you shoot seven, I will shoot seven, don’t. Playing with fire is a game; you shoot eight and I shoot eight, the wire cannot be pulled casually; you shoot nine and I shoot nine, fire alarm 6. Poems about firefighting
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Chapter 2: Fire Safety Song Don’t panic when a fire occurs. Only when you are calm can you make decisions. Escape quickly when a fire strikes, and don't be greedy for things or bags; master the escape methods and remember the familiar routes. If you feel threatened, put something wet on your back and find a safe exit; when walking through thick smoke, stick to the ground and cover your nose with a wet wipe. If you are on fire, do not run. Roll on the spot to suppress the flames. If there is a fire, abandon the elevator and run towards the emergency exit. If there is a fire outside, the door is hot, so you cannot rely on it to escape; you must prevent the fire from jumping into the room, soaking the bedding, and blocking the door. If the escape route is blocked, call the police and dial "119". Waiting for rescue is the key, and firefighters are highly skilled. Chapter 3: Poem on Fire Safety. Fire accidents focus on prevention and control. It is difficult to stay healthy without disaster avoidance. Be vigilant in preventing hidden fires and eradicate hidden dangers without causing any trouble. Clean up flammable debris on a daily basis and strengthen fire protection knowledge. Don’t panic when danger arises, fire-fighting equipment has a long history of use. Chapter 4: Fire prevention is the top priority, and every household should be on guard; abide by laws and regulations, and remember safety common sense; light candles, burn mosquito coils, and stay away from wooden boards and mosquito nets; coal stoves, charcoal fire and electric stoves, do not forget to put out fires if someone breaks out ; Gasoline, alcohol, liquefied gas, flammable and explosive, do not leave it around; don’t panic when gas leaks, prohibit fire and electricity, open doors and windows; declare a house for rent, if it is a room that doubles as a factory; pay more attention to decoration and decoration, and you will be in trouble if you connect and pull things randomly; neighbors Check on each other more often, and have help for the elderly, weak, sick and disabled; children must stop playing with fire, and self-prevention and self-rescue rely on education; equipment and facilities must be taken care of, and balconies and walkways must be clear; fire-fighting facilities must be implemented well, and safety will accompany you. Chapter 5: Children are having fun, let’s sing a clapping song; you shoot one, I’ll shoot one, and after shooting north and south, we’ll shoot things; you shoot two, I’ll shoot two, and we’ll be partners in publicity; you shoot three, and I’ll shoot three, and we’ll tell each other in places where fires are prohibited. Smoking; if you shoot four, I will shoot four. Improper use of fire will cause trouble; if you shoot five, I will shoot five. If the chimney is broken, repair it quickly; if you shoot six, I will shoot six. If the wind blows, it will be difficult to save the fire; if you shoot seven, I will shoot seven, don’t. Play with fire and play games; you shoot eight and I shoot eight, the wire cannot be pulled casually; you shoot nine and I shoot nine, fire alarm 7. Poems about fire safety
Small poems about fire safety knowledge for primary school students
< p> 1. Common sense about fire preventionDon’t panic when encountering a sudden fire. Only when you are calm can you make decisions.
Put out the fire quickly when you can, and call others to leave the fire.
If you cannot evacuate quickly enough to save the fire, call the police and call "119".
The address of the fire scene must be clearly stated, including district, county, street, road and floor level.
Are there any explosive dangerous goods and are there any people trapped in them?
Don’t delay after calling the police, and wait for the fire fighters to subdue the fire demon.
2. Early fire extinguishing
It is easy to put out the fire when it first breaks out, so do not hesitate to put out the fire with all your strength.
Use local materials and water, and use fire extinguishers correctly.
If the oil pan is on fire, do not water it. Cover it with a blanket if it gets soaked.
Don’t act recklessly when an electrical appliance catches fire. Cutting off the power supply first is the key.
If your clothes catch fire, take them off quickly, or roll them on the spot to put out the fire.
Don’t run around if your hair is on fire. Cover your hair with water and cover your head with water.
3. Fire Escape
When escaping from a fire, you must be calm and look for an exit to save your life.
Wet a towel, cover your mouth and nose, and bend down close to the wall.
Trapped in the house, asking for help, waving objects at the window and shouting loudly.
The sheets are tied tightly with the rope, and you can escape even if you hang down the rope.
It is difficult for elevators to operate in case of fire, and jumping from high-rise buildings is even more dangerous.
The first thing in your mind is that you have left the fire scene and never come back.