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What should cotton processing plants pay attention to in windy weather?

In windy weather, cotton processing plants need to pay attention to wind and fire prevention. The wind blows cotton away easily, and if there is Mars, it will cause a fire.

For example, on April 23, 20 14, Aksu, a new network, was affected by windy weather, and a short-staple cotton processing factory in Aksu suddenly caught fire and more than 200 tons of short-staple cotton were damaged.

After receiving the alarm from the masses, the Aksu "1 19" command center mobilized 42 officers and men from 7 fire engines of Aksu Yunshui Fire Squadron and Aksu Special Service Fire Squadron to rush to the scene for disposal.

When the fire officers and soldiers arrived at the scene of the fire, they found that there were more than 200 tons of short-fiber cotton bales piled up in the courtyard of the short-fiber cotton processing factory. A large number of short-fiber cotton bales were billowing with smoke, huge flames rolled outward, and the burning sparks splashed everywhere, and the fire area continued to expand.

About 10 meter away from the fire point is the processing workshop, and 2 meters away is the staff dormitory of the processing factory. There are also two liquefied gas tanks for employees to cook. If it is not put out in time, the consequences will be unimaginable.

According to the situation on the spot, fire officers and soldiers pumped water to the adjacent dormitory to cool down, and at the same time, organized a research team to brave the hot fire and go deep into the dormitory to safely transfer two liquefied gas tanks out in time.

At the same time, fire officers and soldiers set up two water guns to attack and extinguish the burning short fiber cotton bales and control the fire to continue to develop and spread. After nearly 30 minutes of hard fighting, the fire of burning cotton bags was successfully controlled, effectively protecting the safety of surrounding buildings.