To further enhance the dormitory fire safety awareness of international students and improve their ability to prevent and respond to fires, the University Security Department and the International Education College jointly organized a fire drill activity for international students on the afternoon of April 17.

At the beginning of the activity, staff explained the dormitory safety management regulations in detail, emphasizing the prohibition of using unauthorized electrical appliances, smoking, and cooking in the dormitories, and reminded students to consciously abide by university rules and regulations. Subsequently, staff demonstrated the correct steps for using a dry powder fire extinguisher, explaining the operating procedure of pull, aim, squeeze, sweep. The international students watched attentively, then practiced in groups, gaining hands-on experience in extinguishing a fire.

This fire drill aimed to help international students master basic fire prevention and suppression skills, enhance their ability to respond to emergencies and help each other, and further strengthen campus safety defenses.