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What are the common knowledge of fire safety in kindergartens?
1. It is forbidden to burn sundries in the building. 2. Flammable, explosive and dangerous chemicals are not allowed to enter the dormitory. 3. It is forbidden to use "quick heating" and electric blankets. 4. It is forbidden to occupy or block the evacuation passage.

We must define the content of children's fire prevention education. Due to the limitation of age and experience, we can't teach them all the fire prevention knowledge like adults. We must selectively teach children some practical knowledge according to the problems they often encounter in daily life and the mistakes they often make.

First, tell children not to play with fire and electrical equipment, or they will get hurt.

Second, teach children to know some fire signs, let them know what is a safe exit, what is the evacuation direction, what not to play in some places, what is dangerous goods and so on.

Third, teach children how to bend over and crawl forward and how to protect themselves.

Fourth, teach children how to call "1 19" and how to report the fire.

5. Tell children not to stay where there is a fire and what to do if there is a fire.

Sixth, tell children where to stay when they can't escape, how to let firefighters find it in time, and so on. We can also teach children more fire fighting knowledge according to their age levels.

Secondly, parents must set an example. Parents are the first and most important teachers for children. In the eyes of children, parents are idols in their own hearts and heroes to worship. Parents' words and deeds will exert a subtle influence on their children.