Fifteen Fire Safety Tips

2025-12-09

Now that the weather is dry and most people live in high-rise buildings, fire safety precautions should be taken seriously. Below, let’s take a look at the fifteen key points of fire safety knowledge:
1. Do not bring flammable or explosive items into public places or onto public transportation.
2. When entering public places, pay attention to fire safety signs and remember the evacuation directions.
3. In any situation, keep evacuation routes clear and unobstructed.
4. Anyone who discovers behavior that endangers public fire safety may report it to the public security fire department or on-duty public security personnel.
5. Be especially careful when using fire for daily life, and do not place flammable or combustible items near sources of ignition.
6. If you detect a gas leak, immediately shut off the valve, open doors and windows, and absolutely avoid touching electrical switches or using open flames.
7. Electrical wiring that is worn or aged should be repaired or replaced promptly.
8. If the circuit fuse (blade) blows, do not substitute it with copper or iron wire.
9. Do not overload the electrical system.
10. When a fire breaks out, evacuate quickly and don't hesitate to leave behind your belongings.
11. When you must escape through thick smoke, try to wrap your body with thoroughly soaked clothing, cover your mouth and nose, and stay close to the ground.
12. If you discover a fire, immediately dial the emergency number 119. The fire department provides fire-fighting services free of charge.
13. Individuals familiar with the fire scene should promptly inform firefighters about the location of personnel trapped inside and the presence of flammable and explosive materials.
14. If your clothes catch fire, roll on the ground or use heavy clothing to smother the flames.
15. Interior decoration and furnishings should not use flammable or combustible materials.
Safety comes first—no matter what job you’re doing, always remember that safety is paramount. Only with safety can we achieve everything else.

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