Safety, fire prevention and happiness for you and me handwritten newspaper:
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, 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 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 residue at will.
Common sense about fire escape and self-rescue
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. When there is a fire outside and the door is hot, do not open the door 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 a 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, and fasten them to window frames, iron railings, etc. on the object, slide down the rope, or go down to a floor that is not on fire to escape the danger.
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