Many restaurants have never experienced a fire accident, so they are lucky. Although we often see fire and explosion accidents on TV, few people have experienced them personally. These restaurant owners think that such a thing can't happen in their restaurants, and they are lucky and dismissive. It is precisely because of this psychology that their vigilance is reduced and they don't pay attention to the hidden dangers around them, which leads to great disasters.
Many restaurants are unaware of the danger of deflagration. Many restaurant leaders have always simply believed that even if an accident happens, it can be solved in time, but once it happens, the consequences will be unimaginable, not only the whole restaurant will be razed to the ground, but also the people inside will be hurt to varying degrees. Therefore, we must correctly look at the seriousness of deflagration, actively respond to it, and check the hidden dangers of restaurants in time.
Restaurants lack safety training for employees. Many restaurant employees have not received systematic safety training at all, and they have not followed the corresponding safety regulations when doing their homework. Some employees are even careless and always forget to turn off the gas after using the gas stove. Therefore, we must be vigilant, always pay attention to the surrounding situation, and be cautious.