First, epidemic prevention safety
1. Students should monitor their health status every day, report suspicious symptoms to the school and seek medical advice in time.
On the way to school, when taking public transportation, always wear a mask and keep a distance from others.
Wash your hands frequently, and wash your hands with hand sanitizer or soap after meals.
4. When coughing or sneezing, cover your nose and mouth with a tissue. If there is no paper towel, you can cover it with your elbow or clothes.
5. During school, if you need close contact with others, you should wear a mask correctly to minimize the range of activities.
6. Develop a good routine. Take a nap on time, go to bed early and get up early, exercise moderately, enhance physical fitness and reduce the risk of infection.
Second, the safety of preventing drowning
1. Don't play on the way to and from school. Don't go swimming, catching fish and shrimp, and playing in the open water areas such as ponds, ditches, rivers, dams and reservoirs. Go home on time after school.
2. When some friends want to play with water, they should discourage them in time. If dissuasion fails, ask nearby pedestrians for help. If there are no pedestrians nearby, tell the teacher or parents at the first time.
3. Stay away from dangerous waters on the way to and from school. Such as schoolbags, shoes, stationery, etc. If you accidentally fall into the river, don't go into the water to pick it up yourself. You should go home and tell the adults.
4. Avoid holding hands to save people or diving blindly to save them when their companions are drowning, and use wisdom to save them.
Third, school safety.
During recess activities
1. Go in and out of the classroom in an orderly manner, walk up and down the stairs to the right, and don't crowd or push each other to prevent trampling.
Don't chase and fight in the classroom and throw things at each other, so as not to be hurt by the edges and corners of tables and chairs.
3. Don't climb the handrail or look around the classroom window at will to avoid slipping and falling.
In class
1. During your stay in physical education class, don't climb sports equipment and do dangerous actions at will. If you feel unwell during training and competition, inform the teacher in time and seek medical advice if necessary.
2. Before the experiment class, listen carefully to the experimental steps explained by the teacher. Don't tamper with the chemical reagents in the laboratory out of curiosity. When doing experiments, do experiments under the correct guidance of teachers.
In campus life
1. Do not bring controlled knives or illegal items into the campus.
2. In the face of school bullying, be confident and brave, dare to resist, and ask teachers, parents and police for help in time. Minimize staying in dangerous areas, learn self-defense and make friends carefully.
3. In case of extortion and robbery, don't have a direct conflict with the other party, and tell your parents or call the police in time afterwards.
Fourth, traffic safety.
1. Obey traffic laws and regulations on the way to and from school: stop at red light, go at green light, go at yellow light, etc. When crossing the road, don't chase and fight, don't rampage, don't rush, don't suddenly accelerate or turn back halfway; Do not cross the guardrail or cross the road in the motor vehicle lane; Pedestrians should take the zebra crossing when crossing the road.
2./kloc-you can't ride a bike under 0/2 years old,/kloc-you can't ride an electric bike under 0/6 years old.
3. Take public transport to observe order. When you are in the car, you should sit still and stick your arms and head out of the window without authorization.
4. Don't eat in the moving car to avoid biting your tongue or food slipping into the respiratory tract and choking.
5. Sitting in the back seat of a car, children under 4 years old must use child safety seats, and adults should not sit in the co-pilot seat with their children in their arms.
6. Be alert to the blind spot of the car. Don't go near the blind spot when the car is driving and reversing, don't play in front of the car, and don't relax your vigilance at home or in the community.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) family safety
Indoor safety
1. Don't be too close to windows, balconies or stair guardrails to avoid falling from a height.
2. Don't play with electrical equipment, don't let it get wet, and don't touch it with wet hands and wet cloth.
3. Stay away from the fallen and exposed threads, and do not disassemble or install the power cord, socket and plug at will.
4. Use kitchen supplies correctly and pay attention to gas safety.
5. Harmful substances such as disinfectants shall not be touched at will, and it is forbidden to eat.
6. In case of fire, escape and save yourself in time, not greedy for money, and call the police for rescue in time.
Elevator safety
1. When entering or leaving the elevator, make sure that the elevator has arrived before you act.
2. After entering the elevator, stand in a safe area. Don't stand against the door in case the elevator door suddenly opens.
Don't put your hand by the elevator door to avoid squeezing your fingers. Don't do dangerous actions.
4. Don't hit, kick or jump at will to prevent the elevator from falling.
Don't press the button beside the elevator casually, in case the elevator breaks down.
6. Trapped in the elevator, protect yourself properly and seek rescue.
Sixth, it is safe to go out to play.
1. Don't play and skate in dangerous places such as rivers, reservoirs, ponds and wells. When you go to these places for entertainment, you must be accompanied by your parents to prevent accidents such as drowning. Avoid hand-in-hand blind rescue when encountering a companion drowning, use wisdom to rescue and seek adult help immediately.
2. Be alert to the safety of fitness equipment in communities, parks and other areas, and don't do dangerous actions.
3. Pay attention to warning signs and prohibition signs. Stay away from manhole covers and sewers, from places with warning signs and no signs, and from dangerous places and dangerous actions.
Don't fly kites or play ball where there are cables and wires in the air.
5. When watching games, performances or movies, queue up for admission, sit in the right position and be a civilized audience. Go out with the team at the end of the game or performance, and don't crowd out at the peak of the appearance.
Seven, fire safety
1. Don't play with matches, lighters and other items at home, don't ignite at will, and don't use fire in inflammable and explosive articles.
2. Call 1 19 in case of fire. It is not recommended to put out the fire alone. If it burns quickly, you can cover your nose and mouth with a wet towel, bend over to avoid the smoke, and escape to an open place. Don't take the elevator or crowd with people.
3. Prepare the "four treasures" of fire safety at home: fire extinguishers, smoke masks, gas alarms and fire blankets.
Eight, food safety
1. Consciously develop good personal hygiene habits. Wash your hands before meals.
2. When buying packaged food, you should see the trademark, production date, shelf life, etc. "Three noes" food and expired food must not be bought.
Eat raw fruits and vegetables before eating them. Don't eat rotten fruits and vegetables.
4. Don't overeat to prevent indigestion. Diet should be moderate, and you can't eat too much because of gluttony, which leads to gastrointestinal discomfort.
Nine, network security
1. surf the internet healthily and moderately.
2. Parents should take security measures for mobile payment, don't easily tell their children important information such as mobile payment password and bank payment password, and tell them not to blindly scan the QR code, let alone blindly click on links from unknown sources.
X. Prevention of sexual assault education
1. Teach children to know their own bodies and know which parts are private. The best way is to draw pictures and tell them that the place covered by shorts and vests is "not allowed to look and touch at will".
2. Teach children to identify bad people and tell them that bad people may not look bad. They are no different from others. They may look kind and give you delicious food with a smile.
3. Tell children how to face threats or intimidation. In many cases of sexual assault, children are silent because they are intimidated and threatened by criminals. Even if I know that it has been violated, I dare not say it.
4. It is not the child's fault to be sexually assaulted. Some children feel that this is a bad thing when they encounter sexual assault. They said nothing for fear of being scolded by their parents. Parents should tell their children: "If someone touches your private parts, don't be afraid. You have done nothing wrong. You can tell your parents that we won't blame you! "
Cultivating children's awareness of safety precautions from an early age helps children learn to protect themselves correctly. A good sense of security will benefit children for life. The danger will get farther and farther away from the child.
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