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Nine tips for fire escape*Tip: Do not venture into dangerous places, do not covet wealth. Life is the most important, don't waste your precious escape time on dressing up or searching for or taking away valuable items out of shyness and concern for them. The second trick: Simple protection is indispensable. Smoke masks should be available at home, in the workplace, and in restaurants. The simplest method is to cover the nose with a towel or mask, water the body, and crawl forward. Because smoke is lighter than air and floats in the upper part, escaping close to the ground is the * method to avoid smoke inhalation. The third trick: Slowly descend and escape, slide the rope to save yourself. Never blindly jump off a building. You can use evacuation stairs, balconies, downspouts, and other means of escape and self rescue. You can also use ropes, bed sheets, curtains, and clothes around you to make a simple lifebuoy, wet it with water, and tightly tie it to fixed objects such as window frames, heating pipes, and iron railings. Use towels, cloth strips, etc. to protect your palms, slide down along the rope, or descend to a floor that is not on fire to escape danger. The fourth trick: make a quick decision and evacuate quickly. When threatened by the fire, one should immediately put on wet clothes, bedding, etc. and rush towards the direction of the safety exit. Do not blindly follow the crowd to crowd and collide with each other. When evacuating, be careful to run towards bright areas or open spaces outside. When the fire is not strong, try to run down the floor as much as possible. If the passage is blocked by fireworks, turn away from the direction of the fireworks and escape to the rooftop or balcony. The fifth rule: Make good use of the passage and avoid entering the elevator. In case of fire, do not take elevators or escalators, and evacuate towards the direction of the safety exit. The sixth trick: When a big fire strikes, hold on and wait for reinforcements. A big fire is coming, and if you feel the door getting hot with your hands, open the door and flames and thick smoke will rush in. At this time, you can close the doors and windows tightly, block the door gap with a damp towel or cloth, or wet the cotton quilt with water, cover the doors and windows to prevent smoke and fire from seeping in, and wait for rescue personnel to arrive. The seventh trick: The fire has burned your body, hurry and run away. If you are on fire, do not run. You can roll on the spot or extinguish the flames with heavy clothing. The eighth trick: Send a signal and seek rescue. If all escape routes are blocked by the fire, immediately retreat indoors and send distress signals to rescue personnel by using flashlights, waving clothes, calling, and other methods. The ninth trick: Familiarize yourself with the environment and memorize the exit. Whether at home or when going to hotels, karaoke bars, etc., be sure to pay attention to evacuation routes, safety exits, and staircase directions. When a big fire ignites and thick smoke spreads, you can find the way and evacuate the scene as soon as possible. |