With the popularity and convenience of high-speed rail, more and more people choose this fast and comfortable mode of transportation to travel. But while enjoying the convenience brought by high-speed rail, we should also understand and abide by some of these safety regulations to ensure the safety of ourselves and others. Among them, the regulations on the carrying of lighters are a topic that is often mentioned.
For many smokers, lighters are an indispensable gadget in their daily lives. But in a closed, high-speed transportation vehicle like high-speed rail, a small lighter may also bring potential safety hazards. Therefore, the high-speed rail department has made clear regulations on the carrying of lighters.
Each passenger can carry a maximum of two lighters, and they must be regular models. This means that those lighters with strange shapes and many functions are not allowed to be brought on the high-speed rail. What's more, lighter kerosene is strictly forbidden. This is because kerosene is a flammable substance, and if there is a leak or accident on the high-speed train, the consequences are unimaginable.
In addition, even if the passenger carries a lighter that complies with the regulations, it is prohibited to use it throughout the ride. This is to ensure air quality in the cabin and prevent any possible fire risk. If a passenger violates this rule, not only will the lighter be confiscated by the staff, but they may also face other penalties.
For those who often need to carry a lighter, these regulations can be a bit of an inconvenience. However, from the overall security considerations, these regulations are very necessary and reasonable. After all, safety is the top priority of any vehicle and a shared responsibility of every passenger.
Therefore, when we are ready to travel by high-speed rail, we may wish to check our luggage in advance to make sure that we are not carrying contraband. In this way, we can not only bring a more secure and comfortable journey for ourselves, but also create a safer working environment for other passengers and staff.