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Tomb-Sweeping Day fire safety education content.

Tomb-Sweeping Day fire safety education content is as follows:

1. No smoking, no fireworks, etc. When offering sacrifices, you should sweep graves in the mountains or other places to avoid burning the forest. If you need to burn paper, you should try to clean up the litter and other combustibles around the burning point before burning paper, and do it in a pre-defined fire fence, a dug deep pit or your own bucket or basin.

After burning paper money, be sure to clean up the ashes to avoid resurgence. Remember to wait until the paper money, incense sticks and other remnants burn out.

Second, don't throw cigarette butts. The weather is still very dry in spring, and the forest is full of rubbish. A single spark can start a prairie fire. Don't leave cigarette butts as kindling.

Third, it is forbidden to burn incense and paper and set off fireworks and firecrackers on the lawn, beside gas pipelines, under high-voltage lines, beside cars, septic tanks, beside reed haystacks and near construction sites and sheds in the community to prevent gas leakage or methane ignition from causing deflagration.

Fourth, when driving to the cemetery to sweep the grave, don't park the vehicle in the fire lane to ensure the smooth flow of the fire lane.

5. Prevent children from playing with fire and educate them not to play with fire at will.

Sixth, it is best to burn paper, incense and shoot guns at designated places.

Seven, the implementation of civilized grave-sweeping, advocating smokeless sacrifice. The public should strictly abide by the fire prevention regulations of cemeteries, especially in mountainous areas and areas with dense weeds. It is strictly forbidden to use naked flames, burn paper money and set off fireworks and firecrackers.

8. In case of sudden fire, keep calm and call 1 19 or 1 10 in time. Don't blindly follow the crowd when you escape, you should determine the direction of fire and flame burning, escape against the wind, run out of the fire encirclement decisively against the wind, and don't escape with the wind.

When you are surrounded by fire halfway up the mountain, cover your nose and mouth with a wet towel and run down the mountain quickly. Don't run up the hill to avoid in time. You should choose a place where there are no combustibles nearby and lie on the ground to avoid the smoke. Don't choose low-lying land or places such as pits and holes that are easy to precipitate smoke.