Everyone emphasizes safety, and every individual is capable of emergency response — Inspect and identify disaster hazards around us.
Inspect and identify disaster hazards around us
Every year, May 12th marks National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Day in China. The theme for 2025 is "Everyone emphasizes safety, and every individual is capable of emergency response — Inspect and identify disaster hazards around us."
Campus life may appear tranquil, but safety hazards could be "lurking" in every corner. Keep this exclusive safety guide handy, become a campus safety guardian, and let's work together to identify hazards and safeguard our peace!
Dormitory Safety Check
Quickly check if there are any "hidden dangers" in your dormitory! Are there messy, privately-installed electrical wires? Are prohibited electrical appliances secretly in use? Let's "root them out"! Don't overload power strips, keep flammable items away from heat sources, and ensure flower pots on balconies are placed securely. By eliminating these hazards, our dormitories can become cozy and safe "harbor"!
Teaching Building Safety Strategy
There are also "safety checkpoints" in the teaching building! Is the fire exit unobstructed? Are the emergency lights still functioning properly? If you find that the safety exit is blocked by debris or the fire extinguisher is expired, don't hesitate to report it to the relevant school department immediately. Pay attention to the evacuation signs and familiarize yourself with the escape routes in advance. Only in this way can you quickly "clear the level" in case of emergencies such as fires or earthquakes!
Laboratory Safety Guidelines
Before entering the laboratory, you must understand the experimental procedures and safety precautions, and wear appropriate protective gear such as lab coats, goggles, and gloves. Do not place chemicals randomly, keep flammable and explosive materials away from open flames, and remember to "add acid to water" when diluting concentrated acids (never the reverse!). After the experiment, dispose of waste properly, turn off the power and gas sources, and report any instrument malfunctions or chemical leaks to your teacher immediately!
Key Points for Safety Inspections in Other Public Areas
Libraries, gymnasiums, bathroom, canteens — these public areas also harbor safety hazards! In the library: Do not stack books in the fire exit; keep the evacuation route clear. In the gymnasium: Check the stability of the equipment before exercising, use it properly to avoid sports injuries. In the bathroom: The floor is slippery, so walk slowly and report any missing non-slip mats or poor drainage in a timely manner. In the canteen: Line up orderly when getting food, do not run or play around in the serving area, and be cautious of burns.
Natural Disaster Defense Guide
Rainstorms, typhoons, landslides... these natural disasters can strike at any time. Pay attention to weather forecasts and university warnings, and make preparations in advance. Don't wade through flooded areas during heavy rain, secure windows during typhoons; when visiting mountainous areas, be vigilant about changes in the mountain terrain and evacuate immediately if you notice anything unusual. Keep these defense tips in mind, and you won't be afraid even when disasters strike!
Dear Students, safety is no small matter! From now on, take action, actively identify hazards around you, and learn emergency response methods. Let's work together to create a safe campus and be the first person responsible for our own safety!