After reading the safety education topic, please tell us how to escape and save ourselves in the fac

Updated on society 2024-04-28
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A: When a fire hits, you should escape quickly and don't be greedy for money. If you are threatened by fire, you should immediately put on soaked clothes and bedding and rush out in the direction of the safety exit.

    When escaping through thick smoke, keep your body as close to the ground as possible and cover your mouth and nose with a damp towel. If you are on fire, do not run, but roll on the spot or use heavy clothing to extinguish the flames. In case of fire, do not take the elevator, and evacuate in the direction of the safety exit.

    When there is a fire outside and the door is hot, do not open the door to prevent the fire from entering the room. Block doors and windows with soaked bedding and clothing, and splash water to cool down. If all escape routes are blocked by fire, immediately retreat indoors, send a distress signal to the window with flashlights, waving clothes, calling, etc., and wait for rescue.

    Don't jump off the building blindly, you can use evacuation stairs, balconies, drainage pipes, etc. to escape, or tear the sheets and ** into strips to form a rope, tightly tied to the window frame, iron railings and other fixed objects, slide down the rope, or go down to the floor that is not on fire to get out of danger.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Cover your mouth and nose with a damp towel, nail or clip the blanket to the door, and water constantly. If you can't escape, stand in front of the window with a flashlight, shout for help, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel when passing through thick smoke, then hold on to the wall with your hands, and follow the wall to bend over or crawl for a quick escape.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Calm first. First of all, you must calm down, and if the fire is not big, you can take measures to extinguish it as soon as possible. If the fire is fierce, call the police at the first time and evacuate quickly.

    2. Pay attention to the wind direction. The evacuation direction should be determined according to the wind direction at the time of the fire, and before the fire spreads, quickly leave the disaster area in the direction of the headwind. Generally speaking, when the floor where the fire broke out is above your own floor, you should quickly run downstairs.

    When escaping, pay attention to closing the doors and windows on the passage to prevent and delay the flow of smoke to the escape passage.

    3. Cover your nose with a towel. Fire smoke has the characteristics of high temperature and high toxicity, and it is easy to cause respiratory scalding or poisoning after inhalation. Therefore, cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel when fleeing, and try to avoid shouting loudly to prevent smoke from entering your mouth.

    You can also find water to wet your clothes, cloth, etc. to cover your mouth and nose. When passing through the smoke zone, move as quickly as possible in the lowest position or in a prostrate position. Be careful to breathe small and shallow.

    4. Knotted rope escape. When the passage of the building is blocked by fire, and there is no way to escape, you can tear the sheets, quilt covers or curtains into ropes, tie the window sill firmly, and slide down the rope. If you have a rope at home, you can directly tie one end of it to a door, window cabinet or heavy object and climb down along the other end.

    In this process, it is necessary to pay attention to the use of both hands and feet (the feet are twisted into a clamping rope, and the hands are climbed up and down alternately), and the handle should be protected to prevent the hands from being taken off or worn out when sliding down.

    5. Temporary evacuation. When there is no way out, you should actively seek temporary shelter. In large-scale multi-purpose buildings, evacuation rooms located at the ends of elevators, corridors, and toilets can be used to avoid the hazards of fireworks.

    If you are temporarily trapped in the room, close all doors and windows leading to the fire area, block the cracks of the doors and windows with soaked bedding and clothing, and splash water to cool down to prevent external flames and smoke from entering. When trapped, take the initiative to contact the outside world so that you can be rescued as soon as possible.

    6. Hide against the wall. When firefighters enter a burning house, they grope along the walls, so when they are suffocated by smoke and lose their ability to save themselves, they should try to roll towards the wall or doorway. At the same time, doing so will also prevent the house from collapsing and injuring yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. The first thing to consider is where is the ** point? It is necessary to recognize the fire scene, check the location of the flame or fire, find out the direction of the flow of black smoke or air positive air, and then determine the direction of escape before lifting it.

    2. During the escape process, cover your face with a wet towel and wrap your head with a blanket to prevent or reduce the inhalation of toxic fumes and crawl forward.

    In the event of a fire, you should try your best to get out of the fire area quickly, do not hide indiscriminately, especially not lie under the bed, under the table or in the closet, so that even if you do not regret dying by the fire, you will be choked by smoke and poisoned to death, and it is likely that the firefighters who come to the rescue will not find you.

    3. If there is a passenger elevator in the building, when you escape from the fire scene, please run down the stairs and do not take the elevator to avoid being trapped in the elevator.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Try to escape quickly through a safe evacuation channel;

    2. When passing through the smoke, cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel, and then hold the wall with your hand, and along the wall, take a bending or crawling posture to escape quickly;

    3. When the safe evacuation passage is blocked by the fire, you must return to the room to send a distress signal and wait for rescue, and you must not take the elevator or jump off the building to escape.

    4. If the corridor is on fire and the door is very hot, it means that there is an open flame in the corridor, do not disturb the door, block the door with a wet quilt, and do not let smoke into the room.

    5. If there is a fire in the room and the door is sealed, do not panic, remove the items that are easy to burn, let the fire spread slowly, and then hide on a relatively safe balcony, close the doors and windows, do not let the fire go to the balcony, and wait for rescue.

    6. If the rescuers do not come, we can also save ourselves, such as climbing to the balcony next door, or using sheets to knot a rope and climb to the balcony downstairs; If the fire has been skewered on the balcony, we try to climb on the ground as much as possible, because the smoke jumps upwards, and the closer you are to the ground, the less smoke there will be, and it will not be very hot. Cover your head with wet clothing to avoid injury. If your clothes are on fire, you have to roll on the spot and put out the fire.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Don't go into danger, don't be greedy for money. Simple protection is indispensable. Slow descent to escape, sliding rope self-rescue.

    Make a quick decision, make good use of the passage quickly, and do not enter the elevator. Evacuate. The fire is coming, and they are holding on for help.

    The fire has burned his body, and he hurriedly familiarized himself with the environment, and secretly remembered that he was frightened and ran away. Send a signal to call for help.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The first tip: familiarize yourself with the environment and memorize the exit.

    The second tip: the exit of the channel, unimpeded.

    Tip 3: Extinguish small fires and benefit others.

    Tip 4: Stay calm, discern your direction, and evacuate quickly.

    The fifth tip: do not enter the danger, do not be greedy for money.

    The sixth tip: simple protection, nose covering.

    Tip 7: Make good use of the passage and don't enter the elevator.

    The eighth trick: slow descent to escape, sliding rope self-rescue.

    Tip 9: Shelter and wait for help.

    Tip 10: Shake slowly and ask for help.

    Tip 11: When the fire has reached you, don't run away.

    The twelfth tip: There is a skill to jump off the building, although it is a loss to survive.

    The thirteenth tip: escape rehearsal, not chaotic in the face of danger.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When a fire occurs, if it is found that the fire is not large and has not yet caused a great threat to people, fire extinguishers, fire hydrants and other fire-fighting equipment should be used decisively to extinguish the fire.

    2. In the face of sudden fire, in the face of smoke and fire, first of all, we must keep calm, quickly judge the dangerous location and safe place, and do not blindly follow the ** and crowd each other, rush around. If the passage has been blocked by fireworks, you should leave with your back to the fireworks;

    3. Evacuate as soon as possible in danger, and don't waste precious escape time on dressing or finding and removing valuables because of shyness or concern for valuables;

    4. When escaping, pass through a route full of smoke to prevent smoke poisoning and suffocation. In order to prevent choking on thick smoke in the fire ground, you can use towels and masks to cover your nose and evacuate prostrately. In addition, you can pour cold water on your head and body, or wrap your head and body with wet towels, wet quilts, wet blankets, etc., and then flush them out;

    5. In high-rise public buildings, if the safety passage has been blocked and the rescuers cannot arrive in time, you can quickly use the ropes or sheets, curtains, clothes, etc. around you to make a simple lifesaving rope, and wet it with water and slowly slide from the window sill or balcony along the rope to the floor or ground below to escape safely;

    6. Those who are trapped by fireworks and cannot escape temporarily should try to stay in balconies, windows and other places that are easy to be found and can avoid fireworks close to them;

    7. If people on the fire ground find that their bodies are on fire, they must not run or slap with their hands, because when running or slapping, the wind will be formed, which will accelerate the replenishment of oxygen and promote the fire. When your clothes catch fire, try to take off your clothes or roll on the spot to extinguish the fire.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Cover your mouth and nose with a damp towel, nail or clip the blanket to the door, and water constantly. If you can't escape, stand in front of the window with a flashlight, shout for help, etc.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, don't panic, be calm.

    Cover your mouth and nose with a towel or damp cloth and use cold water to cool down the heat.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Find a quilt, put it in water, drape it on your body and rush out, if you can't get out, forget it, or wet the towel and cover your mouth and nose

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Calm first. Pay attention to the direction of the wind. Cover your nose with a towel. Knotted rope escape. Duck against a wall.

    I'm sorry, I'm pure plagiarism.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Satan's Sada is a prank.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    First, cover your mouth with a damp towel and go down the fire-free area. If the accommodation is too high, you can use rope or bed sheets to lower it from the window. Climb down again.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1.We should call 119 for help.

    2.Cover your mouth and nose with a damp towel.

    3.To the balcony swaying eye-catching sheets.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In the event of a fire, if you are besieged by a fire, especially if you are trapped upstairs, after dialing 119 to call the police**, we should do everything possible to save ourselves. Here's how:

    In case of fire, flee immediately.

    If the fire is not big, you can soak the quilt, blanket, etc. and drape it on your body to rush out of the fire. At this time, it is necessary to make a decision immediately and not hesitate, so as not to burn the fire more and more and miss the opportunity to escape. Cover your mouth and nose in smoke.

    If you're trapped around with a lot of smoke, it's more terrifying than fire. Because smoke contains a large number of toxic and harmful gases, if you do not take precautions, you will be smoked by toxic and harmful fumes, which is often the cause of the highest mortality rate in fire accidents (about 95% or more). If you must rush out of the smoke area, you must cover your nose and mouth with a wet towel, etc., and run out as close to the waist as possible, so as to reduce the amount of smoke inhaled and avoid poisoning and falling.

    Look around for life.

    If the building has an evacuation room or evacuation staircase, you can first take refuge in the evacuation room or evacuate to a safe place by evacuation staircase.

    If there is a fire in a multi-storey building, the staircase has been burned down, or the fire is quite fierce, you can use the dormer window, balcony, sewer pipe or other objects that can be firmly grounded to escape.

    There are skills in jumping off the building to escape.

    If your life is threatened and there is no way to escape, you can use a rope or tear a sheet into strips to connect them, tie one end to a fixed object, and then slide down the rope or cloth strip.

    If you are in a hurry and decide to jump off the building, you can first throw some clothes and quilts into the ground to increase the cushion, and then slide down with your hands on the windowsill to reduce the height of the jump, and try your best to keep your feet on the ground to save your life as much as possible. If you are on a higher floor and you cannot escape by jumping off the building, you can close the doors and windows leading to the fire area indoors, and if possible, pour water on the doors and windows as much as possible to slow down the spread of the fire. At this time, all methods should be taken (such as using **, throwing objects, etc.) to send a distress signal to the people downstairs to win the chance of rescue.

    In the critical moment of life and death in the fire scene, we must carry forward the spirit of mutual assistance and dedication, and try our best to help the elderly, the young, women, and the weak to evacuate first. We must not panic and seize the road in disorder.

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