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What fire safety knowledge do you have in your life?
Daily fire safety knowledge

First, fire safety.

1. Parents and teachers should educate their children to form a good habit of not playing with fire. No unit may organize minors to put out fires.

Don't throw cigarette butts and kindling.

3. Flammable and combustible materials should not be used in interior decoration.

4. Fire hydrants are related to public safety. Don't damage, occupy or bury them.

5. Take good care of fire-fighting equipment and master the usage of common fire-fighting equipment.

6. Do not bring inflammable and explosive articles into public places or take public transportation.

7. Pay attention to the fire signs when entering public places, and remember the evacuation direction.

8. In any case, keep the evacuation passage clear.

9. Anyone who finds an act endangering public fire safety can report it to the public security fire department or the public security personnel on duty.

10. Pay special attention to domestic fire, and don't place flammable and combustible materials near the fire source.

L 1。 In case of gas leakage, close the valve quickly, open the doors and windows, and do not touch the electrical switch or use naked flame.

12. Worn and aging wires should be repaired and replaced in time.

13. If the circuit fuse (chip) is blown, do not replace it with copper wire or iron wire.

14. Can't overload electricity.

15. Call the police as soon as you find a fire.

L 19, the fire brigade does not charge for fire fighting.

16. People who know the fire situation should inform the firefighters of the people trapped in the fire and inflammable and explosive articles in time.

17. When a fire breaks out, 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 nose and mouth, and be close to the ground.

19. If there is a fire, you can roll on the spot or cover the fire with heavy clothes.

20. When the door is closed by fire and it is impossible to escape, you can block the crack of the door with soaked bedding and clothes, splash water to cool down and call for help.

Second, the common sense of fire prevention

1. Teach children not to play with fire and electrical equipment.

2, don't throw cigarette butts, don't smoke in bed.

3. Don't connect wires randomly, and don't replace circuit fuses with copper and iron wires.

4. Don't store more than 0.5 liters of gasoline, alcohol, natural water and other inflammable and explosive articles at home.

5. Don't leave people when lighting with naked flame, and don't look for things with naked flame.

6. Before leaving home or going to bed, check whether the electrical appliances are cut off, whether the gas valve is closed and whether the open flame is extinguished.

7, don't pile up sundry in the corridor, stairs, etc., to ensure the smooth passage and exit.

8. In case of gas leakage, quickly close the gas source valve, open the doors and windows for ventilation, do not touch the electrical switch and use naked flame, and promptly notify the professional maintenance department for handling.

9, can't dump liquefied gas residue.

Third, fire common sense

1. Call the fire alarm if you find a fire 1 19. When calling the police, please explain the detailed address, fire location, fire substance, fire size, name and telephone number of the alarm person, and send someone to meet the fire truck at the intersection.

2. When the gas tank is on fire, cover it with soaked bedding and clothes. Put out the fire and close the valve quickly.

3. When household appliances or lines catch fire, cut off the power supply first, and then use dry powder or gas fire extinguisher to put out the fire. Don't throw water directly to put out the fire, so as not to get an electric shock or explosion and hurt people.

4, don't rush to open the doors and windows when fire fighting, in order to avoid air convection, accelerate the spread of the fire.