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The first thing to do is to ensure the safety of your child and think about how to put out the fire.
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If there is a fire in the kindergarten, at this time, the teacher should be responsible for organizing the children to escape the scene in an orderly manner, and then call the fire alarm. During the specific escape process, the children will be evacuated according to the following methods:
1) Cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel or cloth, and bend down to touch the wall to evacuate.
2) Turn off the gas or cut off the power. Prevent larger ** from happening.
3) If the floor is on fire, you should not take the elevator, you should look for a safety exit (show the safety exit sign) and take the stairs to leave. When people are on the second floor, they should follow one by one, and they should not go downstairs in crowds.
4) If the fire has already burned on your body, you should roll on the spot, jump into the water, or press the fire with heavy clothing, do not run, and shout for help.
5) Be calm and don't panic in the event of a fire.
Identify the exit direction first, and try to run towards a bright, open area; When you are in a tall building, try to run below the floor to avoid being blocked by fire.
6) When a fire blocks the exit below, open the window and call for help with a strip of brightly colored cloth.
When the fire breaks out, children must not panic, protect themselves, quickly find a safe exit to leave, when calling the police, they must clearly state their location, and only after getting a clear answer from the fire brigade can they hang up**.
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Tell your child not to play with fire and stay away from electricity, sockets and other devices; Do not lock the safety exit of the kindergarten, and do not put sundries in the aisles and behind the doors; Flammable and explosive items should be stored in a safe place; Regularly check the potential safety hazards of the kindergarten, and conduct fire escape drills for children.
1.Teach children not to play with fire and stay away from all kinds of electrical equipment;
2.Do not pile up sundries in the corridors and behind the doors of the kindergarten, and do not lock the safety exits;
3.Flammable and explosive materials should be kept away from children and stored in a safe place;
4.Indoor power supply lines should be protected by casing;
5.Investigate and eliminate fire hazards in kindergartens;
6.Regularly carry out kindergarten fire escape drills.
What are the potential fire safety hazards in kindergartens?
1.The door is not clear, and a lot of debris is piled up behind the door;
2.The safety door is closed, and the evacuation route is not smooth;
3.use of high-power lamps or electric heaters;
4.Aging or overloaded lines;
5.Failure to store flammable materials in accordance with safety regulations;
6.The stove used for heating is too close to flammable materials;
7.The number of children in the place where the limit is seriously exceeded.
Precautions for fire escape in kindergartens.
1.When escaping from the fire, cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel or wet clothing, and do not call to prevent inhaling toxic fumes;
2.When your body is on fire, don't run around, quickly take off your coat and roll on the ground;
3.Don't delay your escape by clearing your luggage and valuables;
4.Don't blindly jump down from the window;
5.When trapped in the room by the fire and unable to get out, cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel and try to call the police for help;
6.In the event of a fire, you cannot escape by ordinary elevator;
7.Unable to walk upright in thick smoke, you should crawl forward in the lowest position.
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