Children are often interested in fire. They like to play w matches. If they are not c, they start fires at home. They hide under beds or just cry with fear instead of running to safety. 20%—25% of all fire deaths are children, so all children should learn about the danger of fire.
Most fires start out s, but after a few minutes they can be big. The most important thing to do is to hide all matches. Of course, young children should never be left alone in the home. Even if they don't play with fire, they may start a fire by trying to cook in the wrong way.
It's also important for children to learn how to crawl(爬) on the floor and below the smoke to g out of the house and ask for help from another place. Don't try to put out the fire yourself. Call119 and tell where you are and w is on fire.
Remember not to go back into the home for your pets or your favourite t. Firefighters will do this. Don't use the lift. Always use the stairs. The lift may go wrong and keep you inside.