summer vacation
It is the time that children look forward to the most
In addition to being able to be in this time
Relax and broaden your horizons
It's also a time to rejoice
It was a hot and rainy summer
Electricity, fire, gas, etc
As a result, the factors that cause fires have increased
So, whether at home or on the go
Safety education for children
Don't let up
The "bear child" caused a fire by improper use of the household fire
On August 11, 2022, a fire broke out in a house at No. 63, Xiakou North Road, Xiakou Village, Qianku Town, Cangnan County, Wenzhou City, killing three children. The cause of the fire was caused by a child who did not turn off the fire after frying food, and the gas stove continued to heat, and the oil in the pot caught fire and ignited the surrounding combustibles.
The "bear child" ignited the car cushion and caused a fire
On June 21, 2024, a car caught fire on the side of the road in Miaocheng Town, Huairou District, Beijing. Later, the firefighters learned through a visit and investigation that two children used lighters to ignite the vehicle's cushions, backrests and other combustibles out of curiosity that afternoon, and the fire was difficult to extinguish after it spread.
Safety is no small matter
For the sake of the kids
Have a good holiday
This summer vacation safety tip
Please keep it away
Safe at home
1. Pay attention to the safety of fire, electricity and gas at home, and do "three clearances and three clearances" when leaving home.
2. When using a gas or gas stove, it must be supervised by an adult.
3. If you find a gas leak, close the valve and open the window for ventilation, cut off the power supply, do not use open flames, and do not make a phone call to avoid explosion.
4. When using mosquito coils and candles, do not put them directly on flammable floors, tables and chairs, and keep away from flammable materials such as carpets, curtains, and bedding.
5. If you find a fire, you should call 119 to call the police in time, and try to explain clearly where and what is on fire and the size of the fire when calling the police.
Electricity safety
1. Understand the main power switch and learn to turn off the main power supply in an emergency.
2. Do not use your hands or conductive objects (such as wires, nails, pins and other metal products) to touch or test the inside of the power socket.
3. Do not touch the appliance with wet hands, and do not wipe the appliance with a damp cloth.
4. Try to avoid using multiple high-power electrical appliances at the same time to avoid overloading electricity.
5. When using household appliances, once smoke or fire occurs, unplug the power cord immediately and cut off the power supply.
6. If you find someone electrocuted, turn off the power immediately and call for adults to help, and don't deal with it yourself to prevent serial electric shock.
Drowning prevention
1. Do not swim in the water without permission.
2. Do not play in areas such as rivers, water platforms, ponds, etc.
3. Do not pick up items that have fallen into rivers and other waters.
4. Do not wash things by the river, fish for shrimp, etc.
5. Do not play or swim in rivers, lakes and other places without safety facilities and rescue personnel.
6. Don't swim in unfamiliar waters.
7. Don't frolic in the pool.
8. If you find that your companion is drowning, immediately seek help from an adult, and at the same time throw a lifebuoy, foam board, lifesaving rope, etc. to the drowning person, but do not blindly rescue.
Prepare for severe weather
1. Pay attention to weather forecasts and early warning information in time, and avoid going out in situations that are not suitable for outdoor activities.
2. When encountering thunderstorms outside, quickly find a safe lightning shelter, such as indoor buildings or vehicles, and avoid staying in areas such as the open air, under trees or near water.
3. Pay attention to observation when walking in stagnant water to prevent falling into manholes or pits and holes.
4. Avoid activities in low-lying areas and landslide threat areas.
5. When going out in a sudden rainstorm, avoid the rain and stay away from dangerous areas such as high-voltage lines and electrical equipment.