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Ignite life education: keep children away from kindling
Fire is a very dangerous accident, which will not only burn down houses, but also hurt people, destroy forests and pollute the air. In order to keep children away from fires, we can start from the following aspects.

Dangerous goods warning

We can look for inflammable and explosive materials that are not suitable for children, such as matches and lighters, so that children can tell the danger, and we can correct it in time, so that children can clearly know what not to touch.

Watching fire-fighting TV programs

Guide children to watch fire safety programs and let them know the seriousness of the fire. Tell them that if there is a fire, their beloved toys, even themselves and their families may be hurt.

Fire identification

Parents and teachers should teach their children all kinds of fire signs, such as "No Smoking", "Emergency Exit" and "Fire Call". And tell them how to prevent fire: don't play with fire casually, keep mosquito-repellent incense away from flammable materials, don't set off fireworks at will, and dispose of unlit cigarette butts in time.

Understanding of fire emergency items

Have enough fire-fighting emergency items at home, or take children to learn how to use commonly used fire-fighting items, such as fire extinguishers and items in first-aid boxes, to help children establish basic fire-fighting awareness.

Understanding of the correct use of fire

Tell children the use of fire in cooking, driving away cold, etc. Eliminate their fear of fire and let them understand the importance of using fire correctly.

♂? Self-help escape skills

Teach children to notify adults when they find a fire or call119; When the fire is small, use a fire extinguisher or water to put out the fire; Keep calm in case of fire, avoid thick smoke and wait for rescue; Cover your nose and mouth with a wet towel when you escape, and escape along the safe passage.

Game experience of "fire prevention and self-help"

Draw a family escape map, conduct evacuation drills, and master your own escape route. Encourage children to participate in fire safety activities in schools or communities to improve their awareness of fire safety.