Common sense of fire safety

Common sense of fire safety

Article 1: Maintain the fire safety of the public consciously. Once a fire is found, call 1 19 immediately, and the fire brigade will not charge for fighting the fire.

Article 2: If you find fire hazards and fire safety violations, you can call 96 1 19 to report to the local public security fire department.

Article 3: Fire control facilities and equipment shall not be buried, occupied, damaged, misappropriated or blocked.

Article 4: Do not bring inflammable and explosive dangerous goods into public places or take public transport.

Article 5: It is strictly forbidden to use open flames and smoke in places where fireworks are strictly prohibited.

Article 6: Buy qualified fireworks and firecrackers, observe the regulations on safe discharge and pay attention to fire safety.

Seventh families and units should be equipped with necessary fire fighting equipment, and master the correct use.

Eighth families should make a fire safety plan, draw a road map for escape and evacuation, and timely check and eliminate fire hazards.

Article 9: Flammable materials shall not be used in interior decoration.

Article 10: Use electrical equipment correctly, don't connect the power cord indiscriminately, don't overload the electricity, replace the aging electrical equipment and lines in time, and turn off the power switch when going out.

Eleventh: the correct use of gas facilities and appliances, and regular inspection. If the gas leaks, quickly close the valve and open the doors and windows. Do not touch the electrical switch or use open flames.

Article 12: Teach children not to play with fire, and put lighters and matches out of children's reach.

Thirteenth shall not occupy, block or close the exit, evacuation passage and fire truck passage, and shall not set up obstacles that hinder the passage and fire fighting of fire trucks.

Article 14: Don't smoke on the bed or sofa, and don't throw cigarette butts about.

Fifteenth schools and units regularly organize escape and evacuation drills.

Article 16: When entering public places, pay attention to safety exits and evacuation passages, and remember the evacuation direction.

Article 17: In case of fire, you should be calm, escape quickly and correctly, do not covet property, do not take the elevator, and do not jump off the building blindly.

Article 18: When you have to escape through thick smoke, try to protect your head and body with soaked clothes, cover your nose and mouth, and bend down to walk in a low posture.

Article 19: If you are on fire, you can roll on the spot or cover it with thick clothes to suppress the flame.

Article 20: When the door is closed by fire and it is impossible to escape, you can block the door with soaked towels and clothes, send out a distress signal and wait for rescue.