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Anti-trampling safety education.

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1. Common sense to prevent crowding and stampeding on stairs
1. Be courteous to each other when going up and down stairs, walk on the right side, observe order, and pay attention to safety.
2. During the process of going up and down the stairs while gathering, do not seek speed but stability.
3. During daily periods, all large and small doors in the building should be openable to facilitate timely and effective evacuation in the event of fire, earthquake or other disasters.
4. When a crowding or stampede accident occurs, provide timely guidance and call 120 depending on the situation.
2. Ten tips to prevent trampling
1. Do not play or fight on stairs or narrow passages. Do not crowd, do not make noises when there are many people, and do not create an atmosphere of tension or panic.
2. Try to avoid crowded crowds. If you have to, try to walk on the edge of the crowd.
3. When you notice a crowded crowd coming towards you, you should immediately step aside. Do not panic, run, or fall.
4. Go with the flow of people and never go against it. Otherwise, you will be easily pushed down by the flow of people.
5. If you are caught in a crowded crowd, you must stand firm first and do not tilt your body and lose your center of gravity. Even if your shoes are stepped off, do not bend down to pick up shoes or tie shoelaces. If possible, grab something solid and reliable as soon as possible and move around slowly or stop, and then leave the scene quickly after the crowd has passed.
6. If you are unfortunately overwhelmed by a crowd, try to get close to the corner of the wall, curl your body into a ball, and clasp your hands behind your neck to protect the vulnerable parts of your body.
7. When walking among people and encountering steps or stairs, try to grab the handrails to prevent falling.
8. In a crowded crowd, always be vigilant and be prepared to protect yourself and others when you find someone is in a bad mood or the crowd starts to commotion.
9. When there is a commotion in the crowd, you should pay attention to your steps and be sure not to trip over yourself to avoid becoming the trigger of a stampede.
10. When you find that someone in front of you has suddenly fallen down, you should stop immediately and shout for help. Tell the people behind you not to move forward, divert crowded people in a timely manner, and organize an orderly evacuation.
3. Escape safely from the stair stampede incident
1. When walking, if you find a panicked crowd coming towards you, you should quickly hide aside and wait for the crowd to pass before leaving. Do not let yourself get mixed into the panicked crowd.
2. When you are involuntarily mixed into a chaotic crowd, you must stand firmly with both feet and grab a solid object (railing or pillar) or lean against the wall. Or move slowly with the flow of people, be careful not to be squeezed, be vigilant at all times, try not to be affected by the surrounding environment, let alone disorderly crowding.
3. When moving forward in a crowded crowd, hold the other wrist tightly with one hand, spread your elbow, lay it flat on your chest, and bend forward slightly to create a certain space to keep the respiratory tract open.
4. Once you are squeezed to the ground, try to curl up your body into a ball, clasp your hands behind your neck, and protect your head, neck, chest, and abdomen.
5. If you stay calm in the face of unexpected incidents, deal with chaos without panic, respond correctly, and obey instructions, you can turn danger into safety and minimize accident losses.