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Fire safety tips for the "May Day" Labor Day holiday are coming!

author:Wada Fire Department

"May Day" is approaching, during the festival, the flow of people, logistics, and vehicles increases, commercial promotional activities are concentrated, the amount of fire, electricity and gas consumption increases, and the risk of fire increases. The Urad Zhongqi Fire and Rescue Brigade reminds you that during the "May Day" Festival, while enjoying a beautiful holiday, you should also pay attention to fire safety precautions and stay away from fire accidents.

Fire safety tips for the "May Day" Labor Day holiday are coming!

(1) During the festival, all organs, groups, enterprises and institutions should strictly implement fire safety responsibilities, strengthen on-duty inspections, and eliminate fire hazards in a timely manner. It is necessary to put an end to illegal operations, strictly prohibit the illegal use of oil, electricity and gas, and strictly prohibit the illegal use of open flame operations at the construction site.

Fire safety tips for the "May Day" Labor Day holiday are coming!

(2) It is strictly forbidden to occupy, block or close the safety exits, evacuation channels and fire truck passages, and it is strictly forbidden to set up obstacles that hinder the passage of fire trucks and fire fighting, and to maintain fire fighting facilities in time to ensure that they can be used normally in the event of a fire. It is strictly forbidden to bury, occupy, damage, embezzle, or block fire-fighting facilities and equipment.

Fire safety tips for the "May Day" Labor Day holiday are coming!

(3) When entering a public place, please pay attention to the location of the safety exit at all times, and keep in mind the direction of escape and emergency evacuation route. In the event of a fire, evacuate quickly and orderly from the nearest safety exit, and do not covet your belongings and return to the fire.

Fire safety tips for the "May Day" Labor Day holiday are coming!

(4) Before traveling, carefully check whether the gas valve, stove switch, and electrical switch at home are closed, especially after the power failure, cut off the power supply in time and then go out to prevent accidents after resuming power. Disposable lighters, alcohol, and other chemicals cannot be stored on the balcony to prevent deflagration.

Fire safety tips for the "May Day" Labor Day holiday are coming!

(5) If there are elderly people or children left at home, remind the elderly not to smoke in bed, educate children not to play with fire, and inform them of the emergency call number or contact information.

Fire safety tips for the "May Day" Labor Day holiday are coming!

(6) In the current season, the weather is changeable, and the potential factors causing fires are increasing, so residents need to strengthen the inspection of electrical wiring and household appliances in their homes; for rental houses, landlords and tenants need to reach an agreement on fire safety opinions, and establish and implement a safe fire and electricity system.

Fire safety tips for the "May Day" Labor Day holiday are coming!

(7) Before traveling by car, the vehicle should be repaired and maintained in advance, and the oil circuit, battery terminal post and electrical wiring should be inspected to prevent short circuit. Vehicles are parked at a safe distance from combustibles. Do not put gas lighters, air fresheners, mosquito repellents and other flammable and explosive materials that can easily cause fire after being heated and expanded on the dashboard.

Fire safety tips for the "May Day" Labor Day holiday are coming!

(8) When going to the scenic spot, it is strictly forbidden to smoke in the "no smoking" place, let alone litter cigarette butts;

Fire safety tips for the "May Day" Labor Day holiday are coming!

(9) It is strictly forbidden to carry dangerous chemicals such as gasoline, kerosene, alcohol, paint, and combustible gas on public transportation such as vehicles and ships.

Fire safety tips for the "May Day" Labor Day holiday are coming!

(10) If you encounter a fire, please call 119 to report to the police, and if you find a fire hazard, please call 12345 to report.

Fire safety tips for the "May Day" Labor Day holiday are coming!

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