Presentations on the topic Fire (fire safety) safety for schoolchildren, Rules for action in case of fire at school for class hours. Fire



Goal: to develop students’ knowledge about fire safety.
Tasks:
1. Create conditions for children to consciously learn the basic rules of safe behavior in an entertaining playful way;
2. Provide generalized theoretical knowledge that will help children in dangerous and difficult life situations make the right decision;
3. Correct students’ behavior through analysis of actions.

Educator. In the classes under the heading “Where danger awaits us,” we begin to get acquainted with “fire safety rules.” Ivan Tsarevich from the animated film “Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf” came to visit us today.


Educator. Fires are very dangerous. In a fire, things, an apartment, a house can burn, and people can die. To prevent this, you need to know the fire safety rules.
. Is it possible to play with matches, candles and lighters? (No. Matches are one of the causes of fire.)
. Is it possible to leave gas or electric stoves on unattended? (You can’t. There could be a fire. It’s life-threatening.)
. Is it possible to use a microwave oven, toaster, iron, electric kettle, and other electric heating devices without an adult? (You can’t. You need to ask adults to turn electrical appliances on or off.)
. Is it possible to leave switched on electrical appliances, electric lamps, and electric heaters unattended? (No, you can't, there might be a fire.)
Educator. Well done, children!


Educator. Children, let us repeat the rules on how to act in the event of a fire if there are no adults nearby.
. What is the fire department number? (01.)
. Is it possible to extinguish burning electrical appliances with water? (It’s impossible. Water passes current through itself.)
. Is it possible to open windows during a fire? (No. The fire will burn hotter.)
. The main rule in any danger? (Do not panic, do not lose composure.)
. Is it possible to hide under the bed, in the closet, under the bathroom? (No. You need to try to escape from the apartment.)
. Is it possible to stay in a smoky room? (No. You need to cover your nose and mouth with a wet rag and move along the wall to leave the room.)
. Is it possible to use the elevator in the event of a fire? (No. He may switch off.)
. Should neighbors be informed about the fire? (Yes. They will call the fire department.)
Educator. Remember, children, one more rule: while waiting for the firefighters to arrive, remain calm. When the firefighters arrive, follow all their instructions. Guys, to consolidate our new knowledge, we will play interesting game“Say the word.”
Didactic game “Say the word.”
Progress of the game.
The teacher and the children stand in a circle and pass the red ball to the child, who must complete the line of poetry.
Where people are careless with fire,
There a ball will rise in the sky,
There will always be a threat to us
Angry... (fire)
One two three four.
Who has a fire in... (apartment)
Smoke suddenly rose in a column.
Who didn’t turn off... (iron)
A red glow ran.
Who's with the matches...(played)
The table and cabinet burned down at once.
Who dried clothes over ... (gas)
The flame jumped into the foliage.
Who burned...(grass) near the house
Who threw it into the fire?
Unfamiliar...(objects)
Remember every citizen:
This number...(01)
I saw smoke - don't yawn.
And firefighters...(call)

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Fire. Fire safety rules. 5th grade. Performed by the life safety teacher of the MKOU "Naryshkinskaya Secondary School" of the Teplo-Ogarevsky district of the Tula region, Yuri Dmitrievich Kozyr.

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Thousands of years ago, people learned to make fire. He was and remains one of man's first helpers. Without fire, life on Earth is impossible. It is needed everywhere: in homes and schools, in factories and factories. People still use the fire of a bonfire, the fire of a stove, the fire of a gas burner.

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But if you give free rein to the fire and do not follow fire safety rules, then good turns into evil. In Russia, more than 300 thousand fires occur annually, in which more than 18-19 thousand people die. Over 80% of fires occur in residential buildings, country houses and garden houses. Moreover, approximately every sixth fire in residential buildings occurs due to the fault of children.

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Hazardous factors fires affecting people: open fire, ambient temperature, toxic combustion products, loss of visibility due to smoke, decreased oxygen concentration.

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Causes of fires. Careless handling of fire. Violation of safety rules when using electrical household and electrical heating devices. Violation of the rules for storing and using flammable and flammable liquids. Gas leak. Carelessness, negligence and simply lack of discipline when handling fire. Careless handling of pyrotechnic products.

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What to do if a fire starts in the apartment? Don't be afraid to call adults for help. If possible, leave the premises, checking to see if there are anyone left in the apartment who cannot get out on their own (small children, the sick, the elderly). If there are no adults, call the fire department by phone 01, providing the exact address, what is burning and where, your name and phone number.

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What should you not do if there is a fire in your apartment? Do not begin to extinguish the fire until the fire brigade is called (during this time the fire may flare up). big fire). Do not try to exit through a smoke-filled stairwell (hot air burns your lungs and smoke is very toxic). Don't use the elevator. Do not climb down drainpipes and risers, or using sheets and ropes, unless absolutely necessary (falling is almost always inevitable unless you have special skills).

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What should you not do if there is a fire in your apartment? Do not open windows and doors (this will increase the flow of oxygen). Do not jump out of windows (statistics show that every second jump from the 4th floor and above is fatal). Do not extinguish electrical appliances that are plugged in with water (a short circuit may occur).

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Can you put out the fire yourself? Sometimes you can. After calling the fire department, you can simply rip off the fire curtain and throw it on the floor, throw thick fabric on top, and then pour water on it. Fire cannot burn without access to air - this is what most fire extinguishing methods are based on. But don’t overestimate your strength: you can’t fight the fire for long, as you can inhale smoke and lose consciousness.

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The basic rule for extinguishing a fire is as follows: cover the burning object with a thick cloth or blanket and immediately leave the room, tightly closing the door behind you.

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If a wave of fire is approaching you. Do not hesitate to fall, covering your head with a damp cloth (hands or clothing). At this moment, do not breathe so as not to burn your internal organs.

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The main signs of a TV fire. Operating the TV on for a long time without supervision. Various objects falling into the hole in the rear panel (usually due to the fault of children). Installing the TV near a heating radiator, in a furniture wall, as a result of which it is poorly cooled (the shell of the electro-ray tube may rupture and bluish smoke may appear after cracking).

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Fire resistance of buildings. The possibility of a fire occurring in buildings and especially the extent of the spread of fire in them depends on what building structures and materials they are made of, the size of the buildings and their layout.

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Building construction there are. Steel. Reinforced concrete. Stone. Wooden. Plastic.

FIRE PROVERBS AND SAYINGS

A spark ignites the cheese.

From a spark, Moscow caught fire.

Be careful, don't get burned!

Don’t put straw on the fire, don’t set it on fire, it won’t burn.

Don't joke with fire, you'll get burned.

Fire is not water - it will engulf you and you will not swim out.

Fire is not water - belongings do not float.

A fire is born from a spark.

A small spark will give birth to a great flame.

While the spark is in the ashes, then the carcasses will die.

Fire and water will destroy everything.

In fire, even iron is fusible.

Don't play with fire, cat, you'll burn your paw.

Spark the carcass before the fire, avert trouble before the impact.

Tears do not extinguish fire.

The world of fire and water is bad.

The red rooster has passed.

Hay can't get along with fire.

Wood is not friendly with fire.

Matches are not a toy, fire is not fun.

If you let the fire go, you won't be able to put it out.

Where there is fire, there is smoke.

There is no smoke without fire.

Expensive in case of fire and a bucket of water.

Fire is a good servant, but a bad master.

No matter how small the light is, there is always smoke from it.

The match is small, but the fire is giant.

And a small spark burns cities.

Every person thinks about fire ahead of time.

A small fire is better than a big fire.

One at a fire is not a fighter.

A flame is a blessing and life, if you remember to put it out on time.

They fight with fire, but without fire they grieve.

A person without fire does not live a single day.

With fire it is as light as with the sun, with fire it is warm in winter.

Fire is the friend and enemy of man.

A fire is born from sparks.

Don't joke with fire - you might get burned.

Don't touch the matches - there's fire in them.

Don't have the habit of carrying matches in your pocket.

The stove is burning, don’t touch it, because there is fire in it.

A small match burns a large forest.

The match is not big. Fire is a giant.

Everything passed as if burned by fire.

Fire and water will destroy everything.

The fire will crack the stone.

In the hut the spark is mischievous.

Fires can be extinguished with water, but with intelligence they can be prevented.

There was a match in my hands, but the hut floated away.

Fire is the judge of people's carelessness.

To be afraid like fire.

Studying firefighting will come in handy in the future.

Be careful with fire in the morning, evening and day.

1. A fire is born from a spark.
2. A small spark will give birth to a great flame.
3. While the spark is in the ashes, then the carcasses will die.
4. Don't joke with fire - you'll get burned.
5. Fire and water will destroy everything.
6. In fire, even iron is fusible.
7. Fire is not water; if it grabs you, you won’t float up.
8. Don’t joke with fire, you can get burned.
9. Don’t play a cat with fire - you’ll burn your paw.
10. Spark the carcass before the fire, avert trouble before the impact.

rules for safe handling of electrical appliances.

  1. Do not use faulty electrical appliances.
  2. Do not leave electrical appliances unattended.
  3. Do not plug multiple electrical appliances into one outlet.
  4. Do not touch the switched-on electrical appliance with wet hands.
  5. Do not repair the appliance itself.
  6. Do not use appliances if there are exposed wires.

"Call zero - one."

Guys, tell me, if something bad happens, what number will we call to report the fire?
(“01”)

Who knows why the fire service got the number “01”?

Because 01 is simple, everyone will remember it;
- 01 - short number, every minute counts in a fire;
- 01 - the number is convenient, it’s easy to dial it on the phone dial in the dark.

report that the 2nd floor of the school is on fire).

Right:

  1. What's burning.
  2. Where it lights up (address).
  3. Who speaks (F.I.).

"Situational tasks."

While watching a TV show, the picture disappeared and smoke came out of the TV. Your actions.

  1. Unplug the TV.
  2. Tell an adult.
  3. Call a specialist.

You are at home. We noticed that various things began to burn on the balcony from a thrown cigarette butt. Your actions.

  1. Report to fire service"01".
  2. Extinguish the fire using any available means (water, wet cloth, soil from flower pots).
  3. Warn neighbors on the upper floors, call for help.

"Field of Dreams".

1. Which organ is protected by a cotton gauze bandage during a fire? This word has 7 letters.

Answer: breathing.

2. One of the causes of burns. This word has 7 letters.

Answer: boiling water.

Answer: flame.

4. Burn caused by flame, boiling water, steam, or touching hot metal objects. This word has 11 letters.

Answer: thermal.

5. Fire extinguishing agent. This word has 12 letters.

Answer: fire extinguisher.

6. Why do people most often die in fires? Two answer options are accepted: one word has 4 letters, the other has 3 letters.

Answer: waste.

Answer: smoke.

7. What reason most often leads to fire? This word has 11 letters

Answer: negligence.

8. What should not be opened or pierced for burns? This word has 7 letters.

Answer: blisters.

9. What way out should you look for during an evacuation in case of a fire in a store, cinema, etc. in public places? This word has 9 letters.

Goals:

Introduce children to fire safety rules;

Prevent children from playing with fire.

Tasks:

Teach children to quickly evaluate dangerous situation, accept optimal solution to overcome it;

Form a sense of self-preservation;

Promote the work of firefighters;

Introduce children to the history of the fire service in Russia and Kuban;

Encourage children to take care of personal and state property.

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STATE BUDGET EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION FOR CHILDREN,

FOR THOSE IN NEED OF PSYCHOLOGICAL, PEDAGOGICAL AND MEDICAL AND SOCIAL HELP

DIAGNOSTICS AND CONSULTING CENTER g.o. SIZRAN

(department of individual training)

Lesson presentation

on the basics of fire safety on the topic:

"Fire safety.

Rescue Service 01"

Prepared by: primary school teacher

Mitroshina Marina Vladimirovna

Syzran 2013

Lesson plan:

I. Introductory part

1.Organizational moment

II. Main part

1. Fire is man’s old friend

2. Angry Fire

3. Causes of fires

4. Why is fire dangerous?

8. Fires in Kuban

III. Lesson summary

1. Actions in case of fire

IV. Practical part

Goals:

Introduce children to fire safety rules;

Prevent children from playing with fire.

Tasks:

Teach children to quickly assess a dangerous situation and make the best decision to overcome it;

Form a sense of self-preservation;

Promote the work of firefighters;

Introduce children to the history of the fire service in Russia and Kuban;

Encourage children to take care of personal and state property.

Equipment:

TSO: computer, interactive whiteboard, projector;

Exhibition of books on the topic of the lesson.

Benefits:

Presentation (Appendix 1);

Memos to students (Appendix 2).

During the classes

I. Introductory part

1.Organizational moment

2.Communicate the topic and purpose of the lesson

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We firmly need to remember -

Fire does not start on its own!

Vladimir Mayakovsky

Today we will talk to you about a very important and relevant topic for all of us.

Guess the riddle:

“The red beast is sitting in the oven, the red beast is angry with everyone. He eats firewood out of anger for a whole hour, maybe two. Don’t touch it with your hand, it will bite your entire palm.”

(fire)

Formulate the topic of the lesson.

We will get acquainted with the basics of fire safety, the causes of fires, learn to follow fire safety rules and act correctly in the event of a fire.

II. Main part

  1. Fire is man's old friend

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Fire is a long-time friend of man. With its help, many useful things are accomplished.

2. Angry Fire

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But sometimes it happens that fire turns from a faithful friend into a merciless enemy, destroying everything in its path.

The power of the fire is great - very great. It takes millions of human lives, wipes out both large cities and small villages. Today, about five and a half million fires occur annually on our planet. Every 5 seconds there is a new fire. Enterprises and hospitals, trains and planes, forests, fields and houses are burning. The result is colossal losses. And most importantly, tens of thousands of human victims, including children.

3. Causes of fires

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Often people get hurt in a fire, so they call ambulance. Doctors examine patients on the spot or immediately take them to the hospital.

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Guess the riddle: Oh, these little sisters are dangerous... (matches)

Let's look at an excerpt from “Lessons from Aunt Owl.” Slide 6.

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Don't play with a match, my friend,

Remember, she is small

But from a small match

The house might burn down.

To younger brothers and sisters,

Preschoolers are told:

“Remember firmly that matches

Not a toy for kids!

(B. Mirotvortsev)

4. Why is fire dangerous?

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What can be called one of the most terrible and dangerous disasters?
- How dangerous is a fire?
- Why might a fire occur?

Let's define fire safety rules:

  • Don't play around with matches and lighters at home.
  • When leaving a room or home, do not forget to turn off electrical appliances.
  • Do not dry clothes over the stove.
  • Never light fireworks, candles or sparklers at home (and in general it is better to do this only with adults).

Today you brought books about the fire. Let's turn to our exhibition. Name literary works on our topic. (Browse books)

5. Description of fires in literary works

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From which works are the following lines taken?

The sea is on fire,

A whale ran out of the sea,

Hey firefighters, run!

Help, help!

Korney Chukovsky

CONFUSION

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With crackling, clicking and thunder.

There was a fire over the new house,

Looks around

Waving his red sleeve.

Samuel Marshak

CAT HOUSE

6. Physical exercise game: “Fire safety rules”

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We say in chorus, where we are talking about you:
“It’s me, it’s me, it’s all my friends!”

Who, sensing the smell of burning,

Reporting a fire?

Which of you, smelling smoke,

Which one of you is playing with fire?

Morning, evening and afternoon?

Who, smelling gas in the apartment,

Will he call on “04”?

Who doesn't light fires?

And he doesn’t allow others?

7. Rules of conduct in case of fire

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What if a fire does occur?

Here are the rules of conduct in case of fire.

  • If the fire is small, you can try to extinguish it immediately by, for example, throwing a thick cloth, blanket, or pouring a pan of water over it. BUT REMEMBER: DO NOT extinguish live appliances with water, as well as gasoline, kerosene and oil.
  • If the fire does not go out immediately, immediately run away from the house to a safe place. And only after that call the fire department atIf you cannot escape from a burning apartment, immediately call “01” and tell the firefighters the exact address and number of your apartment. After that, call neighbors and passersby for help from the window.

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  • In a fire, smoke is much more dangerous than fire. Most people in a fire die from smoke. If you feel like you are suffocating, squat down or crawl towards the exit - there is less smoke below. If possible, breathe through a wet cloth.
  • If there is a fire in the entrance, never get into the elevator. He may shut down and you will suffocate.
  • phone “01” or ask your neighbors about it.

Every citizen knows this number “01”.
If To If trouble comes your way, call there quickly.
And if you don’t have a phone, call people from the balcony.

Where else, besides premises, can a fire occur?

8. Fires in Kuban

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Summer and autumn fires in the fields destroy the results of the hard work of grain growers

9. History of the fire service in Russia and Kuban

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When there is a fire, firefighters come to the rescue. Firefighters are dressed in special fireproof suits, and their heads are protected by a helmet. They come on a special fire truck, which is equipped with a high ladder, a water tank and a hose.

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The work of people who have chosen the profession of firefighter is dangerous and difficult. Firefighters have always been heroes. They have always been distinguished by their love for their profession, courage, dedication, and readiness to help.

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While waiting for the firefighters to arrive, try to remain calm: they will definitely save you.

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Fire service in Russia

On April 17 (new style - April 30), 1649, Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich signed a decree “On the City Deanery,” which laid the foundation for the creation of the first Russian fire service. The document established a strict procedure for extinguishing fires in Moscow and laid the foundations for professional fire department, constant duty was introduced, and fire patrols were given the right to punish residents of the capital for violations of the rules for handling fire.

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Fire towers

Fire towers in Russian cities were actively built with early XIX century, after the issuance of the decree of Alexander I “On the removal of duty from the inhabitants of Moscow to appoint firemen and on the establishment in it fire brigade"(May 31, 1804). As a rule, towers were crowned with two- or three-story buildings of police stations, at which fire departments were organized. In addition to sentinel service, towers were used for signaling - leather signal balls hung on the tower in the daytime or lanterns at night notified neighboring fire departments about the size and location of the fire.

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The fire brigade in Yekaterinodar was created on May 30, 1825.
Our city also has its own fire department.

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Today State fire service(GPS) is a powerful operational service within the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, possessing qualified personnel and modern equipment.

10. Consolidation educational material

In order to consolidate the educational material, we will look at an excerpt from “Lessons from Aunt Owl” and answer the questions.

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  1. What is the phone number to report a fire?
  2. What must hang on the wall at school?

Pictures with drawings on the theme of fire;

Evacuation plan;

Firefighter Portraits;

Carpets.

  1. Which of these items is missing from the fire shield?

Scrap;

Hook;

Fire extinguisher;

Rake.

  1. What to do if a fire starts?
  • roar;
  • call "01";
  • lock yourself in a closet;
  • run away.
  1. What should you do if the grease in the frying pan catches fire while cooking on a gas stove?

Fill the pan with water;

Take it out of the kitchen;

Turn off the gas, cover the pan with a lid;

Run away.

  1. What to do if smoke comes out of the TV?

Fill the TV with water;

Unplug the plug and throw a damp blanket over the TV;

Run to another room.

III. Lesson summary

The bell from class will now ring. And we will imagine that 3 bells rang. What does it mean?

1 student

Three bells ring around the school,

Quickly arguing with a bird.

Construction site

We know without a doubt!

2 student

And the paths of movement too -

Training will help us!

If something suddenly happens,

Everything should work out,

3 student

Since during the exercises,

This is not entertainment!

This is not the time to play hide and seek -

4 student

Throw away all your things and notebooks -

Suddenly a dangerous turn?

After all, we are talking about life.

IV. Practical part

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Actions in case of fire at school:

  • line up in pairs;
  • follow the teacher;
  • do not panic yourself and calm your comrades;
  • wait on school grounds for further instructions from the teacher.

At the end of the lesson, leave the classroom and follow the evacuation route from the school in case of fire.Children receive reminders and leave the classroom along the evacuation route.

HOW TO BEHAVIOR IN CASE OF FIRE

To save the lives of themselves and their loved ones, every person must know

basic rules of conduct in case of fire:

1. If you smell smoke, call immediately 01 .

2. If possible, leave the premises by closing windows and doors; if not, go out onto the balcony or stand near the window.

3. If the fire is small, try to deal with it yourself: water, sand, a fire extinguisher, any thick fabric, soil from flower pots.

4. If there is a little smoke in the entrance, move towards the exit on all fours, crawling, holding on to the walls, and, if possible, cover your respiratory organs with a cloth; if not, hold your breath as long as possible.

VERY DANGEROUS, SO DON'T:

1. Go out into a heavily smoky corridor or entrance, since smoke is very toxic and hot air can burn your lungs.

2. Break and open windows in a burning room, because With access to fresh air, the fire will flare up even hotter.

3. Use the elevator during a fire.

4. Going down a flight of stairs, holding on to the railings - they often lead to a dead end.

5. Jump from windows. Every second jump from the 3rd floor and above is fatal.

6. Walk through a burning room if you are not sure that you can get through it in a few seconds.

REMEMBER!

Fire is a friend

Fire is the enemy

LESSON TOPIC: Fire safety

Careless handling of fire – matches, fire; Violation of fire safety rules when operating stoves; Household gas leak; Careless handling of pyrotechnic products (crackers, firecrackers, sparklers, fireworks, etc.)

Do not play around with matches or lighters at home. This is one of the causes of fires. Do not leave switched on electrical appliances unattended, especially irons, heaters, TVs, lamps, etc. When leaving home, do not forget to turn them off.

Don't forget to turn off the gas stove. If you smell gas, do not light a match or turn on the light. Ventilate the apartment immediately. Do not dry clothes over the stove. It may catch fire. Light fireworks, candles, sparklers away from the Christmas tree, preferably outside the house.

Never touch metal parts of the oven with bare hands. You may get seriously burned. Do not touch the stove damper without adult permission. If it is closed prematurely, carbon monoxide will accumulate in the house and you may suffocate. Do not open the oven door. A hot ember or spark may jump out from there and cause a fire.

F I Z M I N U T K A

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Questions: 1. It shines, but it burns. 2 and 3. Fire extinguishing agents. 4. A household appliance that could cause a fire if left on. 5. What is used to supply water during a fire? 6. Signal emitted by a fire truck. 7. Where do they get water to extinguish a fire? 8. The main means of fighting fire. Flame Foam Sand Iron Hose Siren WELL W ater


















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RUSSIAN FEDERATIONFEDERAL FIRE SAFETY LAW Adopted State Duma November 18, 1994 Training in fire safety measures for employees of organizations is carried out by the administration (owners) of these organizations in accordance with regulatory documents on fire safety under special programs approved by the relevant heads of federal bodies executive power and agreed upon in the manner prescribed federal body executive branch authorized to solve problems in the field of fire safety. (edited) Federal Law dated August 22, 2004 N 122-FZ) Compulsory education of children in preschool educational institutions and persons studying in educational institutions, fire safety measures are carried out by the relevant institutions under special programs agreed upon with the federal executive body authorized to solve problems in the field of fire safety. Educational and fire protection authorities can create voluntary squads of young firefighters. Requirements for the content of programs and the procedure for organizing training of specified persons in fire safety measures are determined by the federal executive body authorized to solve problems in the field of fire safety. (as amended by Federal Law dated August 22, 2004 N 122-FZ)

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Article 34. Rights and obligations of citizens in the field of fire safety Citizens are obliged to: comply with fire safety requirements; have in the premises and buildings in their ownership (use) primary fire extinguishing means and fire-fighting equipment in accordance with fire safety rules and lists approved by the relevant authorities local government; If fires are detected, immediately notify the fire brigade; before the arrival of the fire department, take all feasible measures to save people, property and extinguish fires; assist the fire department in extinguishing fires; comply with instructions, regulations and other legal requirements state fire marshal officials; (as amended by Federal Law dated August 22, 2004 N 122-FZ) Organization managers are obliged to: (as amended by Federal Law dated August 22, 2004 N 122-FZ) comply with fire safety requirements, as well as comply with regulations, decrees and other legal requirements of officials fire brigade personnel; develop and implement measures to ensure fire safety; conduct fire prevention propaganda, as well as train their employees in fire safety measures; to include in collective agreement(agreement) fire safety issues; maintain systems and facilities in good condition fire protection, including primary fire extinguishing agents, do not allow them to be used for other purposes; Article 38. Responsibility for violation of fire safety requirements Responsibility for violation of fire safety requirements in accordance with current legislation lies with: persons in in the prescribed manner appointed responsible for ensuring fire safety; officials within their competence. (Part one as amended by Federal Law No. 122-FZ of August 22, 2004) Persons specified in Part One of this article, other citizens for violation of fire safety requirements, as well as for other offenses in the field of fire safety, may be subject to disciplinary, administrative or criminal liability in accordance with current legislation.

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Student Manual Fire Safety Rules WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE AT YOUR SCHOOL Since there are many people in the school, evacuation will take longer than evacuation from an apartment. Therefore, when a fire is detected in a school, a different sequence of measures should be followed. The first thing to do is close the door of the room where the fire is burning. If you see a burning room through a window, do not attempt to enter the room. An open door will not only release smoke and prevent evacuation; the sudden introduction of additional air can cause the fire to spread at a faster rate. The alarm should be raised immediately, shouting loudly about the fire. Report the fire to a nearby member of staff who will arrange for the immediate evacuation of all persons from the school building. Everyone is required to report to a pre-agreed assembly point, where a roll call must be taken to determine whether everyone has evacuated from the school. After an alarm, you need to call the fire department as soon as possible.

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WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE AT YOUR SCHOOL Since there are many people in the school, evacuation will take longer than evacuation from an apartment. Therefore, when a fire is detected in a school, a different sequence of measures should be followed. The first thing to do is close the door of the room where the fire is burning. If you see a burning room through a window, do not attempt to enter the room. An open door will not only release smoke and prevent evacuation; the sudden introduction of additional air can cause the fire to spread at a faster rate. The alarm should be raised immediately, shouting loudly about the fire. Report the fire to a nearby member of staff who will arrange for the immediate evacuation of all persons from the school building. Everyone is required to report to a pre-agreed assembly point, where a roll call must be taken to determine whether everyone has evacuated from the school. After an alarm, you need to call the fire department as soon as possible.

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EVACUATION. Upon hearing the alarm, students must stand at their desks and, as directed by the teacher in charge of the class, leave the classroom one at a time and go to the assembly point. Classes should move at an even, measured pace. It is necessary to close the classroom door and all other doors along the escape route that will not be used by anyone else during the evacuation. COLLECTION. The meeting place must be agreed upon in advance. Arriving at the meeting place, each individual class or group of people should take specific place and stay there without leaving. ROLL CALL. Immediately upon the arrival of classes at the assembly point, a roll call must be held.