The first part: fire safety questionnaire survey.
Question 1: Your gender?
A, male
B, female
Question 2: Where does your school belong?
I. Cities
B. Rural areas
Question 3: Who do you live with at present?
A. Living locally with parents (or one of them)
B. Parents go out to work and live with grandparents or relatives.
C, live in the place where parents work
Question 4: Do you have basic fire fighting equipment such as fire extinguishers and smoke alarms at home?
Yes
hear nothing of
C, uncertainty
Question 5: Has your family made a road map for family fire escape?
Yes
hear nothing of
C, uncertainty
Question 6: Does your family have regular fire evacuation drills?
Yes
hear nothing of
C, uncertainty
Question 7: What would you do if your oil pan caught fire? (You can select more than one)
A, directly doused with water
B, directly cover with a pot cover.
C. pour the cut vegetables in.
D, cover the oil pan with a dry towel
Question 8: Do you have any inflammable and explosive articles such as gasoline, alcohol, fireworks and firecrackers at home?
Yes
hear nothing of
C, uncertainty
Question 9: Is there an exit on your safety window?
Yes
hear nothing of
C, uncertainty
Question 10: Will your family dial 1 19 correctly?
Adults and children can do it
B, adults can, but children can't
C, adults and children are not allowed.
D, uncertainty
Question 1 1: Are there any sundries piled up on your balcony and corridor?
Yes
hear nothing of
C, uncertainty
Question 12: Does anyone in your family smoke on the bed or sofa?
Yes
hear nothing of
C, uncertainty
Question 13: Are there always adults left in the kitchen when the stove is on fire?
Yes
hear nothing of
C, uncertainty
Question 14: Will your lampblack be cleaned regularly?
One, will
hear nothing of
Question 15: Are lines and gas pipelines regularly inspected for aging and damage?
One, will
hear nothing of
C, uncertainty
Question 16: Does the family have a good habit of turning off the power and gas when going out?
Yes
hear nothing of
Question 17: Are your lighters and matches in a safe place?
Yes
hear nothing of
C, uncertainty
Question 18: If you have a portable heater like Little Sun at home, do you put it in a safe place when using it?
Yes
hear nothing of
C, uncertainty
Question 19: Is there a phenomenon in your home that the charger can't be pulled out for a long time after the mobile phone is charged?
Yes
hear nothing of
C, uncertainty
Question 20: Do you have your TV, set-top box, etc. Not plugged in all year round?
Yes
hear nothing of
C, uncertainty
Question 2 1: What would you do if your TV set caught fire? (You can select more than one)
A, first cut off the power supply, and then wet the blanket with water to cover the TV.
B, direct fire extinguishing with water
C, cut off the power supply first, and then use dry powder fire extinguisher to put out the fire.
D, directly use foam extinguisher to put out the fire.
Question 22: What method will you use to check whether there is gas leakage?
strike a match
B, apply soapy water
C. smell it
Question 23: Will you park your car in the fire escape and block it?
Yes
hear nothing of
C, uncertainty
Question 24: Where do you think the fire doors (fire doors) should be at ordinary times?
First, opening up
B. Shut down
C, uncertainty
Question 25: Call the police in time if you find a fire. Early alarm, small loss. The telephone number of fire alarm in China is:
a、 1 19
b、 122
c、 120
Question 26: What should I do if the oil pan catches fire?
A, put the pot down
B, cover the pot with a pot cover.
Douse with water
Question 27: What should I do first when traveling and staying in a hotel?
A, pay attention to read the escape route map posted behind the door, and check the location of the safety exit.
B, go to the hotel kitchen to check food hygiene.
C, know whether the waiter received safety training.
Question 28: When you open the room and smell the gas, you should quickly:
A, turn on the light to find the leaking parts
B, ignition view
C, open the doors and windows for ventilation
Question 29: What's wrong with the following methods of asking for help when trapped in a fire?
A. Shouting at the window, balcony or roof.
B, you can wave bright cloth to send a distress signal during the day and wave a flashlight at night.
C, crying loudly
Question 30: When children set off fireworks and firecrackers, the correct way is:
One, by adult care, sent to the designated place to discharge.
B, as long as there is adult care, don't go to the designated discharge place.
C, don't need adult care, just unload to the designated place.
Question 3 1: When there is a fire outside and the fire is too strong to escape indoors, which of the following is correct:
First, you can use soaked towels, clothes, etc. Block the door to prevent toxic smoke from entering.
B, pour water on the door to cool down
C, send a distress signal waiting for rescue.
D, open the door and rush out
Question 32: Which of the following behaviors are illegal fire fighting behaviors:
A occupy, block and close fire exits, evacuation exits and fire truck exits.
B, occupy, bury, damage, misappropriate and block fire control facilities and equipment.
C, damage to public fire control facilities
D. Operating without a license
Question 33: Pay attention to fire safety when using electricity. Which of the following statements is true:
A, don't disorderly connect wires, don't overload electricity.
Replace aging electrical facilities and lines in time.
C. turn off the power switch when going out.
D, try to reduce the number of lights on and off.
Question 34: Which of the following options is a fire safety measure that families should take:
A, equipped with the necessary fire fighting equipment and master the correct use.
B, make a family fitness plan
C, draw a family escape route.
D, often check and eliminate family fire hazards.
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