Safety Tips in Your Daily Life
September 21,2020
Football matches, open-air concerts, celebrations, and many other gatherings are attracting people out of their homes. When large shopping malls, supermarkets, schools, etc. hold some activities, people are gathering together. Therefore, how to protect yourself in public places becomes very important.
The most virtual thing is to pay attention to the warning tape, anti-slip tape, warning signs, and fire exits, etc. If you have time, it is best to familiarize yourself with the venue and understand the layout of the venue, such as safe passages, entrances and exits, toilets, medical rescue points, and security locations. Knowing the condition of the ground, where there is a slope, whether it will rain, etc., knowing these conditions can prevent the danger of slipping. If the gathering is indoors, you should know the capacity of the venue in advance. If you think there are too many people, consider not going.
Obey the order, line up to enter and exit, not crowded, not panic. After entering the venue, determine your location, observe and plan the nearest exit and route, you should try to avoid the main entrance, because the entrance and exit will be the most crowded place, that is, also the most dangerous place.
If you have a companion, try to act together instead of alone. Don’t squeeze with people to the better viewing spots, in case of a stampede accident, it will be extremely dangerous. When an accident occurs, follow the instructions and stay calm. If an accident occurs, stay close to the wall and stay away from dangerous people.
When waiting for the subway, pay attention to the cordon under your feet clearly when you wait in line. Please be sure to line up, and read the instructions. Do not force through the gate. Pay attention to the children and the elderly when riding or leaving the escalator. Young children must be held by adults when passing the gates.
When taking the elevator, do not block the operation buttons; switch to a position near the door before exiting the elevator; and stand on the right side, leaving the left side to let the people on the road pass when taking the elevator. When going up and down the lift, enter and leave quickly and steadily. Don't talk side by side for a long time to block the passage. When riding the elevator, one hand should hold the elevator handrail to prevent from slipping and falling when the elevator suddenly stops unexpectedly.