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Shandong Yangchen tells you how to prevent fires

Release date:2023-03-15 Click:31

Family life cannot do without fire, and safe use of fire can bring warmth and happiness to people's lives; Improper use of fire can bring harm and disaster to people's lives. Therefore, residents should master fire prevention and fire safety knowledge. Below, Shandong Yangchen will tell you how to prevent fires:

Fire accident prevention methods:

1. Develop good living habits and avoid littering unextinguished cigarette butts and other sparks at will; Do not smoke while lying in bed or on the sofa after drinking, in a state of fatigue, or before going to bed.

2. Before going out and going to bed, electrical appliances and gas stoves should be turned off, and the source of fire should be extinguished.

3. When starting a fire for heating and lighting mosquito coils in summer, attention should be paid to fire prevention.

During festivals, fireworks and firecrackers should be set off safely according to regulations, and children should not be allowed to set off fireworks and firecrackers at will; Don't let children play with fire either.

5. It is not allowed to have a picnic in lush mountains and forests, especially during the dry forest fire prevention period, and it is also not allowed to litter unextinguished cigarette butts in the mountains and forests.

6. When cultivating or burning weeds or mountains, it is necessary to isolate the fire zone and apply for approval from the forest fire department before monitoring and implementing.

7. When going up the mountain to sweep tombs and worship ancestors, burning paper foil or incense is not allowed to prevent forest fires.

Family fire prevention methods:

1. Do not place volatile flammable and explosive items such as gasoline, alcohol, banana water, solvent oil, etc. at home.

2. Kitchen dust, oil stains, chimneys, and ventilation ducts of range hoods should be cleaned at all times to reduce oil and grease entering the ventilation ducts.

3. The chimney must be at an appropriate height from the roof to prevent the spread of fire debris.

4. Kitchen walls, ceilings, stoves, etc. should be constructed using non combustible building materials.

5. Non combustible building materials should be used for the interior compartments, floors, and ceilings of the house. Non combustible or flame retardant materials should be used for curtains and other decorations.

6. It is strictly prohibited to process and make firecrackers at home.

7. It is necessary to maintain unobstructed living passages and stairs, and it is strictly prohibited to install iron doors to block building passages and safety exits without authorization.

8. Families should bring their own fire extinguishers, and ABC dry powder fire extinguishers should be installed in the kitchen and familiar with their usage methods.

9. Cars should bring their own ABC dry powder fire extinguishers for firefighting purposes.

Fire prevention methods for public places and high-rise buildings:

1. Public places should develop fire prevention and evacuation plans, and emergency evacuation routes should be hung prominently on each floor and drills should be conducted.

2. Pay attention to the safety of the equipment used in the fire scene and prevent human arson.

3. The ventilation ducts of high-rise buildings should be cast with iron plates, wrapped with asbestos non combustible materials, and fire dampers should be installed at corresponding positions on each floor to ensure safety.

4. Non combustible building materials should be used for partitions and ceilings in high-rise buildings, and non combustible or flame retardant materials should be used for decorations such as curtains and carpets.

5. High rise safety doors, stairs, and passages should be kept unobstructed and not closed, locked, or blocked. Carpets should not be laid in stairwells.

6. Each floor of a high-rise building should have fire-fighting equipment and should be equipped with outdoor safety ladders. Windows far from the safety ladder should be equipped with auxiliary escape equipment such as soft ladders, ropes, and life bags.

The above are suggestions for preventing fires, hoping to be helpful to everyone. If you have any other questions, please feel free to call for consultation.