What are the contents of vehicle fire safety inspections?

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StephanieLee
09/03/25 6:49am
Fire safety inspection contents include: firefighting equipment, passageways, electrical equipment, etc. Below are the relevant details: 1. Firefighting equipment: The types, specifications, and quantities of equipment should be suitable, reasonably configured, and easy to use. The equipment should not be severely corroded, with all parts intact and in normal working condition. 2. Passageways: Ensure that main roads, branch roads, staircases, workshops, and entrances/exits of processes are free from obstructions. Check whether fire hydrants and equipment placement points are blocked. 3. Electrical equipment: Inflammable and explosive production areas should have electrical equipment installed in compliance with explosion-proof requirements. Inspect whether workshops and departments have unauthorized wiring. Offices, laboratories, and warehouses should turn off power before closing.
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Santiago
09/15/25 8:13am
When I first started driving, I often neglected fire safety checks, but now I pay special attention to several key points. First is the fire extinguisher – I regularly check that it's within its validity period, has normal pressure, and is placed in an easily accessible location, never buried deep in the trunk. Next is the engine compartment; I give it a quick clean of oil stains and dust during each car wash to prevent flammable material buildup. I also take a quick look at the wiring system to ensure battery connections are tight with no exposed or damaged wires that could cause short circuits. Tire pressure and wear patterns need monitoring too, especially before summer trips in high temperatures when heat and friction can cause problems. I absolutely never leave lighters, aerosol cans, or other flammable items in the car, and make it a habit to clear out clutter during every fuel stop. These simple habits make driving safer and help prevent accidents.
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