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1.The fire spreads quickly: When a fire breaks out, the fire spreads quickly and students realize it's too late to escape. Thick smoke filled the stairwell, and students were unable to escape through the stairs.
Once a fire breaks out, time is of the essence. The fire spread at an astonishing rate, almost in the blink of an eye. The students did not have time to react to escape, and their hearts were filled with helplessness and panic as the fire continued to approach. The smoke-filled stairwell makes them impassable, as if they are in a dark labyrinth. They tried to find a way out, but in vain. The power of the fire was beyond their imagination, leaving them in a hopeless situation.
2. Smoke billowing from the environment: Thick smoke makes visibility extremely low, and it is difficult for students to find windows.
Smoke filled the air, enveloping the entire classroom in an instant. The gray smoke made the students almost invisible to everything around them, and their breathing was rapid and difficult. In such an environment, they could not tell the location of the windows at all. They groped around for an exit, but were lost in a thick fog. The smoke obscured the entire classroom, making it even more difficult for them to escape.
3.Narrow classroom exits: Only one person can pass through the classroom exits at a time, and multiple students rush to escape, causing congestion.
The exit to the expanded classroom was not designed to accommodate one person, and the exit was narrow and winding, lacking adequate protection. When the fire broke out, many students rushed to the exit, but the narrow exit could not carry such a large crowd. They huddled together and found themselves in a situation where they could not escape. Instead of providing adequate escape routes, this design poses a greater danger to the students.
4. Coal stacking next to stairs: there is a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
A large amount of coal was piled up next to the expansion staircase, and after the fire, the coal burned to produce a large amount of carbon monoxide gas. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and highly soluble gas in the blood, which is extremely toxic. The students breathed in this toxic gas, and soon fainted with poison and could not escape from the scene of the fire consciously. The coal next to the staircase became a stumbling block for the students, preventing them from avoiding the disaster.
1. Lack of daily inspections: Strengthening inspections is essential for the safety of public places.
The safety of expanded public places has always been a concern, but many units often ignore fire safety in order to save costs. For key places such as training institutions, hotels, and shopping malls, daily inspections must be strengthened. The fire department should conduct regular inspections of these places, find problems in a timely manner and supervise rectification. Units that fail to rectify and reform should be severely punished, and the safety of people's lives must not be disregarded for the sake of economic interests.
2. Poor fire protection acceptance and supervision of construction projects: increase efforts to ensure building safety.
The fire protection acceptance of expanded construction projects is an important part of ensuring fire safety in public places, and cannot be brought over or discounted. Regulatory departments at all levels should conduct comprehensive inspections of all kinds of construction projects and carry out acceptance in strict accordance with the standards. For unqualified projects, we must resolutely refuse to pass to prevent the existence of inferior buildings and fire-fighting facilities. At the same time, after the completion of the building, it is also necessary to strengthen daily inspections to prevent potential safety hazards due to unauthorized reconstruction.
3. Strict building fire protection design and construction standards: ensure the quality of buildings and fire protection facilities.
In order to strengthen fire safety in public places, relevant departments should formulate corresponding fire protection design standards according to buildings with different functions. At the same time, supervise the construction party to strictly implement these standards, and put an end to cutting corners and reducing the quality of construction. Even if the building's function changes, it should be mandatory to retrofit and upgrade it in accordance with the new standards to ensure that the fire protection facilities in public places are perfect and up-to-date.
4. Intensify the investigation of accident responsibility: severely punish the responsible personnel and units for poor supervision.
Expand the responsibility of the responsible personnel and units for poor supervision in fire accidents, and their responsibilities should be strictly investigated. ** Accountability for inadequate supervision should be pursued in accordance with the law, and civil servants who fail in their duties should be held accountable and appropriately punished. At the same time, it is also necessary to investigate the criminal responsibility of homeowners and operators in accordance with the law, so as to set an example. Only by intensifying the investigation of responsibility can we effectively prevent and curb the occurrence of major fire accidents caused by ineffective supervision.
In this tragedy, the reasons for the death of the students on the second floor are manifold. The fire spread rapidly, and the students were unable to escape in time; The environment is so thick with smoke that students can barely see the window; The narrow exit of the classroom limits the speed and efficiency of students' escape; Coal piled up next to the staircase increases the risk of poisoning. All these reasons point to a problem, that is, the fire and escape facilities of this training institution are completely substandard, and there are serious safety hazards.
To avoid a similar tragedy from happening again, we must strengthen fire regulation in public places. First of all, it is necessary to strengthen the daily inspection of public places, maintain regular inspections of all kinds of places, and rectify problems in a timely manner. Secondly, it is necessary to increase the intensity of fire protection acceptance and supervision of construction projects, and not to take the scene and discount, so as to ensure the safety of the building. Strict building fire protection design and construction standards, and put an end to cutting corners. Finally, it is necessary to strictly investigate the responsibility for the accident and hold accountable the responsible personnel and units for ineffective supervision, so as to have a warning effect.
In addition to strengthening supervision, we, as citizens, should also raise our awareness of safety and not neglect safety for the sake of economic interests. Only by making concerted efforts can we create a social environment that pays attention to prevention and care for life, and ensure the safety of people's lives and property.
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