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The correct escape method for a fire on a high floor is as follows:
1. Be calm and calm.
Choose the best self-rescue plan according to the actual situation of the fire, and don't panic. All the fire survivors did not shout, but calmly and quickly chose the best self-rescue plan according to the fire and room type, and won the best result.
2. Smoke and fire blocking.
This is very critical to close doors and windows and plug the pores to prevent smoke and fire from entering the room before the fire has spread into the room. If you find that the door and wall are hot, it means that the fire is approaching, at this time, do not open the window or open the door, you can use a soaked quilt to block it, and keep watering, and at the same time cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel folded into 8 layers. In addition, you should bow your head, close to the ground, and try to leave the scene to avoid the toxic smoke above the air.
3. Try to get out of danger.
Naturally, the residents of the lower floors should rush out of the door. Upstairs residents can wrap themselves in soaked blankets or non-plastic raincoats and quickly rush down the stairs if the fire in the corridor is not large or there is no danger of collapse. If the corridor is blocked by fire and cannot be passed, you can slide down the wall drain or jump down the balcony with a rope.
4. Display a distress signal as soon as possible.
In the event of a fire, the call is often not easy to find, you can use a bamboo pole to prop up bright clothes, keep shaking, red is best, yellow, white is also OK, or turn on a flashlight or keep throwing soft objects such as clothes that are not easy to hurt people out of the window, or knock on basins, pots, bowls, etc.
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The correct escape method in the event of a fire in a high-rise building is as follows:
1. In the event of a fire in a high-rise building, do not jump off the building easily, and enter the refuge floor first if there is a refuge floor. If the floor is on fire, the stairwell has not been sealed, and the fire is not large, you can quickly rush down the stairs from the stairs under wet clothes, or enter the evacuation staircase and evacuate to safety.
2. When escaping from the corridor, you should bend your waist, stick to the wall, and cover your mouth and nose with wet towels and wet masks to reduce the harm of thick smoke. If the staircase has been sealed or the fire is quite fierce, take shelter from a balcony, toilet, bathroom, etc., far away from the source of the fire. and waving brightly colored clothing outside the house to call for help.
Common sense of fire prevention and safety
Pay attention to the safety of electricity, do not use electricity illegally, do not pull wires indiscriminately, and use prohibited electrical appliances. Do not burn sundries in buildings and next to flammable and explosive materials, do not store flammable and explosive materials at will, and do not use coal stoves, gas stoves, kerosene stoves, alcohol stoves, liquefied gas tanks, electric stoves, and other electrical heating equipment that may cause fire in offices, public places, and dormitories.
Do not embezzle and lose fire-fighting equipment, do not block fire-fighting passages, and do not build and construct in violation of regulations. Once a fire is discovered, immediately call 119 to call the police, and extinguish the initial fire source in time with water or a fire extinguisher.
The teaching method shows the correct use of the high-rise escape descender in the event of a fire, and popularizes the knowledge of fire self-rescue.
Cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel and go downstairs quickly along both sides of the corridor, be sure not to rush downstairs, you can write widely, and you can make a blackboard report! Hehe.
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