Zhongshan Joihey Co., Ltd

Zhongshan Joihey Co., Ltd

Fire Safety: A Shared Responsibility.

2025 09/05

To enhance all employees' awareness of fire prevention, disseminate essential fire safety knowledge, and equip them with critical evacuation and self-rescue skills, JONHE Machinery & Electronics meticulously organized a comprehensive and in-depth fire drill on August 22, 2025. The drill aimed to effectively prevent various types of fire incidents, mitigate potential impacts on personnel, property, and the environment, and provide an intuitive and standardized demonstration of fire emergency procedures. Through this exercise, employees gained practical understanding of basic fire prevention and escape techniques.

Furthermore, the activity strengthened the company’s Four Core Capabilities in fire safety: the ability to inspect and eliminate fire hazards, the ability to organize and execute initial fire suppression, the ability to evacuate personnel efficiently, and the ability to conduct fire safety education and training.

This drill not served as a practical test of the company’s safety management system but also demonstrated its active commitment to social responsibility and the protection of employees' lives and property.

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The drill simulated an emergency scenario in which a fire broke out suddenly in the production workshop and spread rapidly. The moment the alarm sounded, all employees immediately stopped their work and, following pre-established evacuation routes, quickly and orderly evacuated from all workshops and offices. Inside the evacuation passages, safety guides calmly directed the crowd, ensuring that everyone remained calm and avoided congestion. The evacuation proceeded efficiently from the workshops all the way to the designated safe assembly point.

At the assembly area, the company’s fire safety management team had long been ready and waiting. Equipped with professional devices, they delivered an informative and practical session on fire safety knowledge. Covering everything from the causes and types of fires to the correct usage and applicable scenarios of different types of fire extinguishers, as well as self-rescue and mutual-aid techniques in fire emergencies, they broke down complex fire safety concepts into clear and accessible language. Employees listened with great attention, frequently raising their phones to capture photos of key information for future reference.

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To ensure everyone truly mastered firefighting skills, a simulated fire scene was set up during the drill. The fire safety manager first demonstrated the correct way to use a fire extinguisher: "Lift, Pull, Aim, Squeeze." Then, under the guidance of the safety team, employees took turns picking up extinguishers, aiming at the raging flames, and pressing the handle. White foam burst out instantly, and the fire was quickly suppressed. Although some employees showed a bit of nervousness during the operation, everyone successfully completed the task with encouragement and corrective feedback from the instructors. Through this hands-on experience, the staff gained a deep understanding that using an extinguisher is not as easy as it seems—and that only through regular practice can one stay calm and respond effectively in a real fire. 

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Following the conclusion of the drill, the fire safety management department conducted a thorough summary and analysis of the activity. It was noted during the review that the entire process—from the sounding of the alarm to the assembly at the safe point and the completion of headcount—took a total of 10 minutes. However, the golden window for fire evacuation is typically 5–6 minutes.

The meeting highlighted that the overall evacuation speed must be improved, and pointed out that some employees did not follow the correct procedures when using fire extinguishers. In closing, the fire safety lead emphasized:
“Safety is no small matter. Today’s exercise is only the beginning. We must maintain constant vigilance toward protecting lives and property, and keep safety top of mind in our daily work.”

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