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How to prevent rural fires?

Rural fires are mainly caused by dry weather, firewood accumulation and weak awareness of prevention.

So I think the prevention of rural fires is mainly carried out from two aspects:

The first point is to isolate the fire and stay away from the haystack. This is divided into two specific points. One is to regulate villagers' use of fire, and it is strictly forbidden to set fire to the first place in the village to prevent improper control from causing fire. Secondly, it is best to collect the villagers' firewood piles and put them in the open space outside the village, so that even if there is a fire outside, it will not endanger the lives and property of the villagers.

The second point is to raise awareness of prevention. To tell the truth, in rural areas, everyone's sense of crisis is relatively weak. When it comes to the collective, things are easy to hang up. We should actively advocate more participation and organize more fire-fighting literacy activities, which can not only make everyone aware of the terrible and dangerous fire, but also let everyone see the potential dangers and correct bad habits in time. Of course, it is more important to teach everyone to escape safely in time in case of fire. On the other hand, we should strengthen everyone's supervision, not only do it ourselves, but also check whether others have done it, so as to prevent outsiders from happening to some extent.