On the evening of December 18, a 6Level 2 **, swept Xi'an, Xianyang and other places. However, at this critical moment, the No. 2 apartment of the high-tech campus of Xi'an University of Arts and Sciences caused an uproar because the dormitory door was locked, resulting in an emergency evacuation. This incident has aroused widespread attention and discussion on the Internet, and has also triggered people's in-depth thinking about security awareness and emergency response capabilities.
* After the incident, a large number of students gathered in the dormitory, and they had to slam the door to ask for help. According to rumors, the dormitory manager refused to open the door precisely because she did not receive a notice from the leader, so as to keep her job from being lost. The school responded that the dormitory staff was washing up and did not hear the students' shouts. Regardless of the school's response, the unchangeable fact is that the dormitory doors are locked at this critical moment. This practice is unreasonable in terms of fire protection requirements, and in the event of a fire or other disaster, the consequences of not being able to open the door in time are unimaginable.
Some people believe that the door of the dormitory building is locked at night to protect the safety of students' property and avoid losses caused by idle people entering the student dormitory. However, this statement ignores the importance of fire safety. Schools should take other measures, such as installing access cards to prevent people from entering. Student dormitories are crowded places, and fire safety cannot be ignored. Locking the door at night is itself an unreasonable practice, not to mention not opening the door in time at a critical moment, which is undoubtedly a dereliction of duty.
The housekeeper's claim that he didn't perceive ** because of his washing is unbelievable. When so many students perceive ** and rush to the door to shout loudly, why can't the dormitory manager feel it?The dormitory manager was washing, but they couldn't wash away the emergency problems. As a gathering place for university students, the university must have a sound emergency plan to avoid safety problems caused by emergencies. People should understand that when disasters such as fires come, regardless of whether they are notified by the leaders or not, the disaster itself is the biggest order. Dormitory staff should have the ability to open the door quickly and clear the passage, and should not find any excuse to shirk.
The sluggish emergency response of the dormitory building has exposed the problems in dormitory management, including weak safety awareness and inadequate emergency response. Schools should seriously reflect on and hold those responsible accountable to improve their awareness and ability to prevent and mitigate disasters. It can be a hazard, but it's even worse if you lock the door and have nowhere to escape. Schools should actively improve their emergency response capabilities, not only by strengthening the cultivation of safety awareness, but also by providing relevant training and drills.
For students who slam the door, the school should not criticize them, but praise them. If the door is not slammed in time, even if there are no aftershocks, a large number of students squeezing in the narrow space will lead to safety accidents such as stampede and suffocation. These students dared to break through the shackles at critical moments and contributed to the opening of the passage of life. Their bravery and decisiveness are the qualities that should be possessed by the youth of today.
To sum up, the incident of locking the dormitory door in ** has triggered people's in-depth thinking about safety awareness and emergency response capabilities. Schools should face up to existing problems and take steps to improve them. In the face of emergencies, schools should develop sound emergency plans and provide necessary training and drills. Only in this way can students better meet the challenges and ensure their own safety in the face of disasters. For those students who have the courage to break through the shackles, the school should praise and reward them. Their actions are commendable, and they also serve as an example to others to be brave enough to face danger. The dormitory door incident in the dormitory is a warning and an opportunity to make us realize the importance of emergency response and force us to think about how to improve it. Let's work together to create a safer environment for learning and living. What are your thoughts on this?What steps do you think schools should take to improve their emergency response capabilities?