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Holiday Fire Safety Precautions

Holiday fire safety precautions: crowded places, travel safety, home fire safety, travel safety, flammable and explosive items, fire escape.

1. Places with densely populated areas: As the May Day holiday approaches, in order to prevent and reduce various fire accidents in places with densely populated areas, everyone must improve their safety awareness and master fire escape skills. When entering a crowded place, pay attention to the location of safety exits and fire-fighting facilities, abide by the no-smoking and fire-banning regulations, and avoid using flammable and explosive items.

2. Travel safety: During the holidays, pay attention to fire safety. Do not litter cigarette butts, matchsticks and other fire sources in public places, and do not use open flames in the wild to avoid causing fires. In addition, obey traffic rules, pay attention to traffic safety, and avoid traffic accidents.

3. Home fire safety: During the holidays, you should pay attention to home fire safety, use electrical appliances and gas equipment correctly, pay attention to kitchen fire and electricity safety, close gas valves in time, and check electrical lines regularly to avoid Fire hazard. At the same time, educate children to stay away from fire sources and not to play with fire.

4. Travel safety: When traveling, pay attention to the fire safety of scenic spots, abide by the fire prevention regulations of scenic spots, and do not litter or carve or graffiti to avoid causing fires. When checking into a hotel, understand the hotel's fire protection facilities and escape routes, and be familiar with the location and use of fire alarms.

5. Flammable and explosive items: Stay away from flammable and explosive items. Do not store flammable and explosive items in cars, homes and other places to avoid fire accidents. At the same time, abide by the no-smoking and no-fire regulations in public places and do not use open flames at will.

6. Fire escape: In the event of a fire, stay calm, follow the instructions on fire protection facilities and escape passages to escape, and call 119 in time. If you encounter a fire in a crowded place, try to avoid smoke-filled areas, cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel, lower your head and bend forward to find a safe exit.