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Sias holds Fire Safety and Evacuation Drills

November 18, 2016


In the interest of fire safety knowledge and to effectively reduce the incidents of fire accidents, Sias International University held training sessions and evacuation drills on November 17 to improve the ability of teachers and students to fight fires, save lives, and protect personal property on campus in the event of an emergency. Sias Party Secretary, Fei Hexiang, Sias President, Dr. Chen Sikun, Xinzheng City Fire Department Chief of Staff, Hu Lei, were present, along with leaders of the logistics groups, the Security Office, some Sias students, and members and staff of Sias' Primary School.


Fei Hexiang, welcomed the members of the Xinzheng City Fire Department. He said that the aim of the fire and safety program was to increase awareness among teachers and students, minimize the risk of fires, and maintain security and safety on campus. He stressed that this was a very important program as it affected each and every student at Sias. He hoped that the measures being taken by Sias would encourage both students and teachers to enhance their awareness of fire safety, mass evacuation, fire rescue, and emergency responses, making the Sias campus a safe environment.


Hu Lei said that November was 'Fire Safety Month', and that all students should learn about fire safety, understand the causes, and be aware of the impact all of this can have on the Sias campus. Sias students and teachers then took part in evacuation drills, including ladder rescue, air cushions, walking through fire, and other related situational responses.



Fire Safety and Evacuation Drills at the Western part of Sias' campus



Leaders at the Fire Safety and Evacuation Drills



Fire safety talk



Sias Party Secretary, Fei Hexiang



Xinzheng City Fire Department Chief of Staff, Hu Lei



Xinzheng City Fire Department Commander



Emergency evacuation



Fire drill



Fire drill



Fire drill



Air cushion rescue



Ladder rescue



Fire drill



Fire drill



Fire drill



Air cushion rescue



Cross fire extinguishing method


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