As the month of September passes by in the blink of an eye, the new academic year has officially begun. For college freshmen who recently completed the Gaokao more than two months ago, this moment must carry a unique mix of emotions. Whether their exam results were impressive or not, a brand-new chapter of life is now just around the corner. In the coming days, parents will be busier than ever, as they help their children prepare for university life. While students walk hand in hand into the campus, parents are faced with a long list of school supplies to purchase. As the editor-in-chief of the older sister, I want to remind parents: don’t forget to buy a fireproof safe for your child.
Many people still remember the recent fire incident at Taiyuan University of Technology. The blaze lasted for five hours, but thankfully, no one was injured during the summer break. Over the years, university fires have become a recurring issue, with incidents reported at institutions such as Southeast University, Central Academy of Fine Arts, and Shanghai University. With universities across the city starting up again, fire safety on campuses has become a major concern for local fire departments. According to statistics, most university fires are caused by electrical short circuits. In response, the Municipal Fire Brigade has issued a safety guide specifically for college students.
Most fires in universities are triggered by electrical outlet short circuits. A common scenario is when a student leaves their phone charger plugged in after it's fully charged, leading to a short circuit and potentially a fire. Firefighters have analyzed several cases and found that electrical appliances are responsible for the majority of fires in higher education institutions, with socket-related issues being particularly frequent.
At the start of the new semester, electricity usage tends to increase, and the use of high-power devices in dormitories is becoming more common. Prolonged overloading of wiring can lead to short circuits and even fires. Additionally, small dormitory spaces filled with many items create significant fire hazards. Students should take the following precautions: unplug chargers when phones are fully charged, avoid unauthorized wiring, do not use high-power appliances, and always cut off the power supply when leaving.
It's also important to avoid spontaneous ignition caused by leaving devices on for too long. Smoking or using open flames in dorm rooms is strictly prohibited. When it comes to extinguishing fires, many students might think of using wet blankets or clothes. However, fire experts warn that this method is not safe. Wet materials may dry out quickly in a fire, causing the flames to spread further. It’s best to avoid this approach.
In case of a fire, the first priority should be to escape, not to fight the fire or try to save belongings. Professionals advise calling 110 immediately, but only if you are in a safe location. If the fire is in your dorm room, it's better to exit first before making the call. Jumping from a building is never a wise choice.
When a fire occurs, your life is more valuable than any material possessions. Don’t waste precious escape time trying to save documents or other items. For students, certificates and academic records are especially precious—years of hard work can be lost in seconds. That’s why it’s crucial to protect these important items.
To help safeguard your child’s valuables, consider investing in a fireproof safe. These safes are not just anti-theft—they’re designed to withstand extreme heat and water damage. The Shield Fire Safe, for example, is certified by UL (Underwriters Laboratories) and features advanced fire protection technology. Its internal fire-resistant armor and reinforced steel bolts provide superior protection. During testing, it maintained an internal temperature of only about 100 degrees Celsius after being exposed to 937 degrees for one hour—far below the international standard of 177 degrees.
Since 2011, Shield Safe has been a partner of CCTV.com and has gained recognition as a leader in fire safety. It has proven its reliability in countless fire incidents, offering peace of mind for families and businesses alike.
As the new school year begins, make sure to prepare a fireproof safe for your child along with other essential items. Safety should always come first.
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