1.Avoid using high-power electrical appliances and adhere to electrical safety principles. In everyday prefab container home management, unauthorized use of high-power electrical appliances should be prohibited. Ensure power is disconnected when not in use, especially when using heating equipment in winter, as forgetting to turn off the power can easily lead to fires.
2.Properly lay electrical wiring and use safety devices. Electrical wiring should be systematically and visibly laid, with flame-retardant conduits covering the wires. Lighting equipment should be of the electronic ballast type, avoiding the use of coil ballasts.
3.Reserve safety passages for dormitory use and pay attention to door and window placement. When prefab container homes serve as dormitories, beds should not be densely arranged, and safe passages must be left clear for potential emergencies. Additionally, when installing doors and windows, they should be positioned to open outward to ensure smooth evacuation during emergencies.
4.Implement comprehensive fire safety training. Regularly provide employees with fire safety training to enhance their awareness of fire safety and equip them with the skills to effectively use firefighting equipment. Prefab container homes should be equipped with fire hydrants and fire extinguishers, ensuring that water flow and pressure meet the necessary requirements.