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How to find hidden fire safety hazards in high-rise buildings?
Author:超级管理员 Release time:2021-04-21 17:16:23 Visits:449times
Urban development is changing with each passing day, and high-rise buildings are springing up like mushrooms. After you buy a house and live in a high-rise building, while enjoying a good new life, have you paid attention to whether the fire extinguishers, fire hydrants and other fire-fighting facilities outside your home are in good condition? Have you found that the evacuation passage in the building is closed? Is the high-rise you live in really safe? Friendly reminder from Fujian Fire: Fire safety affects thousands of households. Once a high-rise building has a fire, the fire spreads too fast, and the residents in the building do not evacuate in time, it is very likely to cause casualties. If you want your own high-rises to be safer, you need to work together. Let's find faults and eliminate the fire hazards around you.
1. The evacuation channel is blocked
In some high-rise communities, some residents will pile up debris in stairwells, evacuation passage openings and other places, and the piled up debris is mostly newspapers, cardboard boxes, old furniture and other flammable and combustible materials. Once a fire occurs in a high-rise building, the debris piled in the stairwell will not only encourage the fire, but also become a major obstacle for residents to escape.
2. Fire fighting facilities are damaged
The fire-fighting facilities and equipment in high-rise buildings are like the "heart" of the high-rise building safety system. If the fire-fighting facilities are incomplete or damaged, once a fire breaks out in the building, residents will not be able to use fire extinguishers, hydrants, etc. Good time for self-rescue fire.
3. The fire passage is occupied
The fire passage was originally a special road for fire trucks in disaster relief, but in some high-rise residential communities, the fire passage is not smooth, and it even becomes a parking space for private cars. If a fire occurs in a high-rise community, it will cause a huge obstacle for firefighters to put out the fire and rescue.
4. The refuge floor is neglected
When a fire occurs in a high-rise building, it is very unlikely that firefighters want to rescue from outside the building. When the residents in the building cannot escape outside the building, they can be evacuated to the refuge floor in the high-rise building. Residents should always pay attention to the evacuation instructions in the building, know the location of the refuge floor, and be prepared.
Pay attention to the fire, and be safe for you and me. Only through the joint efforts of everyone can we make the high-rises where we live safer.
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