Start with a practical topic
If your poster is about how to draw a home fire escape route map, build the whole page around four ideas: spot danger, call for help, escape safely, and protect yourself. A title like “How to Draw a Home Fire Escape Route Map” or “Make an Easy-to-Read Fire Escape Poster” feels natural and useful.
This type of handwritten newspaper works best when the information is shown through simple room blocks, arrows, and labels instead of long paragraphs.
Four useful sections for the page
1. Simple home layout
Draw a basic floor plan with a bedroom, living room, kitchen, balcony, and main door. It does not need to match the real home exactly. The key is to mark exits, windows, stairs, and escape directions.
2. Escape route area
Use different arrows to show the main route and a backup route. The main route can lead from the bedroom to the living room and then to the front door. If the usual exit is blocked, remind readers to look for another safe exit and wait for rescue if needed.
3. Fire escape口诀 section
- Shout to alert family members when a fire is found
- Call 119 and explain the address clearly
- Keep low and move close to the floor
- Cover your nose and mouth with a damp cloth
- Do not use the elevator
- Never go back inside for belongings
4. Safety reminder corner
Add short reminders such as do not play with fire, watch the stove while cooking, do not overload outlets, and keep lighters away from children. These details make the poster more complete.
Ready-to-use text for the poster
Fire escape tips: When a fire happens, staying calm is very important. Quickly find the nearest safe exit. If there is smoke in the hallway, bend down, lower your head, cover your nose and mouth, and move along the wall. If a door handle feels hot, do not open it. Choose another safe way out. After escaping, gather in an open safe place and call 119.
Home fire safety reminders: Turn off electrical devices after use, never leave cooking unattended, and keep flammable items away from heat sources. Families can practice noticing doors, windows, stairways, and a meeting point in advance.
How to make the route map look clear
A practical layout is title at the top, knowledge on the left, route map on the right, and tips at the bottom. Use red or orange for the title to match the fire safety theme. Green arrows can show safe escape directions, while risky areas can be marked in orange or red. Small icons for doors, windows, alarms, or extinguishers can help the page look lively.
If the page still feels empty, add simple decorative borders such as flames, helmets, water drops, whistles, or alarm bells. Keep the design neat so the route map stays easy to read.
Easy making tips for students
- Sketch with pencil first and trace with color later.
- Keep only important rooms in the map.
- Limit each text block to a few short lines.
- Focus on actions children can remember and follow.
- Check that the poster includes 119, exits, low posture, and no elevator use.
If you want to keep improving your layout, colors, or section ideas, you can continue creating in the Zhihui Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.