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What are the places with high fire incidence in colleges and universities?
The fire-prone places in colleges and universities mainly include the following aspects:

Laboratory: Because the laboratory usually stores all kinds of inflammable, explosive, toxic and other dangerous chemicals, and the experiment also involves open flame and high temperature, once negligence or accident occurs, it may lead to fire.

Dormitory: Most colleges and universities are centralized dormitories, with a large number of residents, high personnel density and relatively high fire risk. If you smoke, litter, pull wires privately, use electrical appliances illegally, etc. It is easy to cause a fire.

Library: A large number of flammable items such as paper books and documents are stored in the library. Such an environment is usually closed and crowded, and once a fire breaks out, it is easy to spread.

Dining room and kitchen: There are open flames, gas, electrical appliances and lampblack in the dining room and kitchen of colleges and universities. If not properly managed and maintained, they will also become fire-prone areas.

Therefore, from the perspective of fire prevention, the relevant departments of colleges and universities need to attach great importance to the safety management of these places, and take measures such as regular inspection, loophole repair, publicity and education, and emergency drills to ensure the maximum reduction of fire risks in all places.