When a fire breaks out, we should call the police promptly and accurately. When a fire breaks out, it should be reported to the fire brigade as well as to the unit leaders and relevant departments according to the fire situation.
If the fire is not big, put out the initial fire; The development of fire is divided into five stages: initiation, development, violence, decline and extinction. At the beginning of the fire, the burning area is not large, the flame is not high, the radiation heat is not strong, and the fire develops slowly. If found timely and properly, the fire can be put out quickly with less manpower and simple fire extinguishing equipment. This stage is the best time to put out the fire. While calling the police, every minute counts, so as to seize the time and try to put out the fire at the beginning.
When the fire is out of control, we should save ourselves. When the smoke is filled, cover your nose and mouth with a wet towel and lower your body to avoid inhaling thick smoke or toxic gases. At the same time, don't cling to property and escape from the fire as soon as possible. Don't get in the elevator. At the same time, we should pay attention to escape as low as possible.
If there is a fire, roll on the spot to put out the fire. If there is water nearby, you can dump it or jump into it.
If the stairs are on fire, but the fire is not fierce, you can wrap warm quilts and blankets on your body and rush through the fire. If the fire is very strong, look for other ways to escape, such as using the balcony to slide down to the next floor, to the adjacent room, to escape from the roof or to fall to the ground along the water pipe.
If there is no escape, and all rooms are still some distance away from the fire point, you can retreat indoors, close all doors and windows leading to the fire area, spray water on doors and windows if possible, or block the door with rags to delay the spread of the fire and wait for rescue.
At the same time of self-help, we should also send out distress signals as much as possible, by flashing flashlights or throwing small soft objects, etc., to prevent rescuers from hearing when shouting. If the fire is approaching and there is no other way to escape, don't jump off the building in a hurry. You can tie a rope on the window, or temporarily tear the sheets together and slide down the rope.
Such as shopping malls, dance halls, theaters and other public places. You should wet clothes, towels, etc at once. Cover your nose and mouth, follow the instructions, lower your body and evacuate in an orderly manner in the direction of the nearest safe passage. At the same time, pay attention to: orderly, in order to effectively avoid trampling accidents!
I hope these can help everyone.