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Security | The night market is open, the stalls are on fire, don't forget about fire safety!

author:Jiaozuo firefighting

The night market is open, and the stalls are on fire

Fireworks are rising everywhere......

Everyone was delighted that the familiar atmosphere of the city was back

Linger in front of food stalls and barbecue stalls

This is what summer feels like~

Security | The night market is open, the stalls are on fire, don't forget about fire safety!

At the same time, fire safety should not be forgotten!

There are quite a few fires in the night market!

Case 1

At 11:10 a.m. on April 17, 2020, the members of the miniature fire station of the Gongjiazhai Sub-district Office in Baiyun District, Guiyang City, suddenly received an alarm from the grid staff in the jurisdiction and requested emergency support from the fire station to extinguish the fire. Through emergency rescue, the fire was successfully extinguished with no casualties. According to the investigation, the cause of the fire was caused by the aging of the wiring in the stall of the merchant, and when the fire broke out, there was no one in the stall, and there were several bottles of liquefied gas tanks, which was very dangerous.

Security | The night market is open, the stalls are on fire, don't forget about fire safety!

Case 2

On February 17, 2019, the scene of a fire in a seafood restaurant at a farmers' market in Xincheng, Guangxi, the fire occurred at about 7:30 p.m., the fire was very large, and thick smoke was billowing out. After calling the police, the fire truck came in less than 10 minutes, but it was blocked by the roadside stalls, but the firefighters reacted quickly and put out the fire in about 10 minutes.

Security | The night market is open, the stalls are on fire, don't forget about fire safety!

Case 3

On March 12, 2015, a night market in Hetang District, Zhuzhou City, suddenly caught fire, and more than 40 simple storefronts were burned down. According to a firefighter at the scene, the fire in the night market was very large, and the firefighters quickly launched a firefight, because the night market façade is connected together, and a lot of flammable clothing, haberdashery and other items are stored in the façade, it took more than 40 minutes to completely extinguish the fire, and the fire did not cause casualties.

Security | The night market is open, the stalls are on fire, don't forget about fire safety!

Night markets tend to be densely populated with stalls

Once a fire is caused, the damage is often heavier

Then when operating in the night market and dining at the night market

What should I pay attention to?

Hidden danger 1: Unauthorized connection of wires

In the night market, external wire lighting accounts for the vast majority. Some vendors connect from nearby shops, while others connect from distant residential buildings. Most of the connected wires hung from tree branches in mid-air, and some were scattered underground and trampled on the soles of their feet by passers-by. In addition, there are potential safety hazards such as outdated wires and exposed interfaces.

Note: In the daily operation, the business scope of electrical circuits should be self-inspected in a timely manner, do not privately pull the wires for convenience, and maintain and update them in time if they are found to be aging.

Security | The night market is open, the stalls are on fire, don't forget about fire safety!

Hidden danger 2: Improper use of gas canisters

The most popular food stalls are always indispensable at the night market, wafting with aromas and attracting diners. The most common thing in food stalls is to use gas canisters and charcoal fires, although they are easy to use, they are flammable and explosive, so you need to be very careful when using them.

Note: Gas canisters, natural gas, oil and other flammable and explosive materials must be properly kept, not thrown away at will, and regularly inspected to ensure that there is no gas and oil leakage, so as not to cause accidents.

Security | The night market is open, the stalls are on fire, don't forget about fire safety!

Hidden danger 3: Spark splash ignition

At the night market, stalls selling barbecue skewers and clothes and other flammable materials are not far away, and sometimes they are close together. From time to time, sparks fly out of barbecues, and clothing is very flammable, and if the wind blows sparks, it is very likely to ignite the clothes.

Note: When setting up a stall, you should pay attention to separating the fire stall from the flammable material stall, pay attention to the distance, be careful when using the fire, and do not place paper towels, plastic bottles, plastic bags and other flammable and combustible materials next to the stove.

Security | The night market is open, the stalls are on fire, don't forget about fire safety!

Hidden danger 4: Small cigarette butts lead to big trouble

When eating at night market stalls, some people like to smoke, but the night market environment is not suitable for smoking, disposable tablecloths, paper towels, etc. are very flammable, and cigarette butts are not extinguished in time, which is a big fire hazard.

Note: During the meal, do not litter cigarette butts, especially in the messy dining environment such as barbecue stalls and food stalls, small cigarette butts are easy to cause fires.

Security | The night market is open, the stalls are on fire, don't forget about fire safety!

Hidden danger 5: Blocking the fire escape

The stalls set up in the night market are relatively dense, and the flow of people is large, and some vendors even occupy the road and drive battery cars through the streets. Once an accident occurs, there is no evacuation channel, the fire escape is blocked, the rescue is not timely, and the loss is difficult to avoid.

Note: In the operation, sundries can not be placed at will, can not occupy the road operation, and can not block the fire escape. It should be strictly implemented in accordance with the placement regulations, and pay attention to the placement distance.

Security | The night market is open, the stalls are on fire, don't forget about fire safety!

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