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Children's fire safety checklist
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Count the risky behaviors of children
01
Play with flammable and explosive cosmetics
Cosmetics in the home, such as sunscreen spray, hairspray, mousse, perfume, etc., generally contain chemical dangerous goods such as alcohol. If your child holds these objects and sprays them at the source of the fire, it is very dangerous. Parents should tell their children that cosmetics are not toys and should not be used to play with.
02
Take candles and lighters as flashlights
Sometimes parents smoke with lighters and light candles. If the child sees it from the sidelines, it is likely to imitate. Therefore, parents should not give their children false demonstrations, once they find that their children are playing with lighters, candles or lighting, they should immediately stop it and tell their children about the dangers of doing so.
03
Imitate dangerous behavior on TV
Some cartoons or TV series will have scenes of jumping off buildings, throwing objects in the air, breathing fire, burning waste items indoors, and lighting firewood. Parents must clearly tell their children not to imitate.
04
Poke the socket with a metal appliance
Children have a strong sense of hands-on ability and exploration. While adults are not paying attention, they will take sockets and wires as targets and use scissors and knives to "explore". Parents should educate their children about safety and make them aware of the dangers of these behaviors.
Things that need to be told to the children
Do not play with fire, do not touch electrical equipment at will, and do not move gas facilities.
In case of fire, you should follow the command of teachers and parents, bend over and crawl to escape.
If there is a fire on the body, you should roll on the spot to extinguish the fire, or take off your clothes to put out the fire, and you must not run in a panic.
Get out of the misunderstanding of children's education
Myth: Teach toddlers to dial "119"
Dialing "119" in the event of a fire is a regular way of thinking and the best way to avoid more damage caused by fire. But this does not apply to preschoolers, who tend to call "119" as a way to play, leading to false alarms.
The right way:
Parents should teach pre-children to leave the scene of the fire as soon as they see it, do not bring anything, and do not care about anything. Older children should be taught how to dial "119" correctly: when calling the police, explain the location of the fire, the area or landmark building, what is on fire and the size of the fire, and the name, phone number and address of the person who reported it.
Myth: Teach children complex escape techniques
There are many escape techniques, but most of them are not suitable for children. For example, using sheets to tie knots to escape, they have no way to complete, they will only waste escape time.
The right way:
Parents should teach their children to bend over to cover their mouths and noses under the guidance of teachers and parents, try to avoid inhaling thick smoke, and quickly leave the fire according to the guidance of evacuation instruction signs.
Myth: Teach children to escape into the bathroom
Bathroom evacuation has tricks, if the bathroom does not have a window, it is not the best place to evacuate.
The right way:
Parents should teach their children to avoid a room with an exterior window and water source when they cannot escape from the fire, or they can go to the balcony to hide, bring a wet towel, and call for help in time; Or wave items such as brightly colored towels at the window to attract attention. But be careful not to fall out the window.
Myth: Teach children to use fire equipment
Article 53 of the Fire Protection Regulations of Henan Province stipulates that it is forbidden to organize minors to participate in fire fighting. Minors only need to learn to call the police and escape.
The right way:
Parents should teach their children to find their parents or other adults as soon as they find the fire and call the police on 119, follow the adults to act together, if there is no one around, cover their mouth and nose with a wet towel, or wrap their heads and upper bodies with wet clothes, and quickly bend down to leave the fire.
Fire safety, from an early age
Parents and friends
Always pay attention to fire safety in your home
and education on children's safety
Let safety walk with children
Let children grow up healthy and happy