#education# Introduction Every Spring Festival, we always hear about safety accidents of one kind or another. As primary and secondary school students are prone to safety accidents, schools should strengthen safety education during the Spring Festival holiday to prevent tragic accidents from happening. For more related content, please pay attention to the Education Channel!
Article 1 Safety education for primary school students during winter vacation and Spring Festival
(1) At home
1. Do not approach or touch live objects casually to prevent electric shock.
2. Do not operate gas stoves, water heaters, etc. to prevent burns or gas poisoning.
3. Don’t be addicted to surfing the Internet or playing games.
4. It is not allowed to participate in superstitious gambling and activities that are harmful to physical and mental health.
5. Do not read pornographic books, movies, and unhealthy web pages.
6. Pay attention to dietary hygiene, avoid overeating, and prevent food poisoning.
7. Arrange work and rest time scientifically and reasonably.
(2) Outdoor Games
1. Go ice skating on the Hanghe River.
2. Do not play in remote or dangerous places.
3. Do not climb telephone poles, trees or high walls.
4. When going out to ride a car or cross the road, be accompanied by parents and abide by traffic rules.
5. When going to public places, you must abide by public order, take good care of public facilities, and protect environmental sanitation.
6. Do not enter Internet cafes, game halls, and dance halls.
7. No activities on campus are allowed during holidays.
(3) Introduce safety-related knowledge.
1. Understand fire prevention, electricity prevention, and traffic signs.
2. Remember special phone numbers such as 119, 110, and 120.
3. Remember the phone numbers of your home, parents, and teachers, and contact them as soon as possible in case of danger.
Part 2: Safety education for primary school students during winter vacation and Spring Festival
1. Pay attention to traffic safety
1. Consciously abide by traffic rules and do not run or play on the road.
2. When crossing a highway, you must use zebra crossings, pedestrian bridges, etc., and do not cross at will.
3. Bicycles are not allowed on the road.
4. Observe public order, wait in line for the bus, do not approach the vehicle until it has stopped, and do not crowd when getting on or off the bus.
5. Ride in a civilized manner. Fasten your seat belt or hold on to the handrails when riding. Don’t ride in dilapidated vehicles.
2. Pay attention to water safety
Do not play or fish in dangerous places such as rivers, reservoirs, ponds, wells, etc. When fishing or catching fish in these places, you must have Parents accompany.
3. Electricity safety
1. Use household appliances correctly.
2. Do not connect wires, lamp holders, sockets, etc. indiscriminately.
3. Do not play in places marked with "high voltage danger".
IV. Pay attention to fire safety
1. Do not play with fire or carry fire. If you find a fire, you must not try to put it out. You must report or call the police in time.
2. Use gas and liquefied gas stoves carefully and safely.
3. Do not set off fireworks.
5. Pay attention to food safety
1. Consciously develop good personal hygiene habits and wash hands before meals and after using the toilet to prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases.
2. When purchasing packaged food, be sure to read the trademark, production date, shelf life, etc. Do not buy or eat "Three No's" foods or expired foods.
3. When eating raw fruits, be sure to wash them before eating them. Do not eat rotten or spoiled fruits. Smoking and drinking are strictly prohibited.
4. Avoid overeating to prevent indigestion.
6. Pay attention to mental safety
1. Stay away from Internet cafes.
When surfing the Internet at home, you must follow your parents' instructions, do not log in or view unhealthy websites, and limit the time you spend online.
2. Do not get involved in commercial electronic game rooms, video halls, karaoke halls, dance halls and other entertainment venues.
3. Do not participate in unhealthy entertainment activities, do not listen to, do not believe in, do not spread, do not participate in feudal superstitious activities, and resolutely resist cult activities.
4. Do not buy or borrow books, periodicals, newspapers, CDs, and videos with unhealthy content; do not watch movies or TV shows that are of low taste. Read more healthy books and watch more optimistic programs. Cultivate civilized behavior, resist negative phenomena, and promote the formation, consolidation and development of social customs of strengthening righteousness and eliminating evil, promoting good and punishing evil.
7. Pay attention to other aspects of safety
1. Don’t trust strangers. Don’t open the security door when strangers knock on the door.
2. When traveling or visiting relatives and friends, don’t panic if you get lost. Stay where you are and wait for your parents to find you or call 110 in time to ask for help from the police.
3. When watching a game, performance or movie, line up to enter, sit in your seat, and be a civilized audience. At the end of a game or performance, wait until most people have left before following the team out. Do not crowd outside during the peak exit period.
4. Check whether the gas valve is closed before going to bed to prevent gas poisoning.
5. Do not play with flammable and explosive items and corrosive chemicals.
6. Do not steal or rob, form gangs, or fight.
7. Strengthen self-protection awareness. If you encounter extortion or robbery, tell your parents or call the police immediately. Don’t accept strangers, don’t be fooled by strangers’ sweet talk, and prevent being abducted or trafficked.
Part 3: Safety education for primary school students during winter vacation and Spring Festival
1. Safety tips for going on the street
1. Do not answer or make phone calls on the street. Please call when necessary Enter safe places such as supermarkets, shopping malls, and shops on the roadside.
2. Do not take calls or play with your mobile phone in the window seat of a non-air-conditioned car.
3. Money is not conspicuous when going out. It can be placed in the pocket of underwear and fastened with buttons and zippers.
4. Please avoid taking your laptop out with you, and do not carry laptop bags with obvious markings.
5. When walking on the street, please choose the inside of the roadbed, and please keep your handbag properly, and do not carry it on your shoulder casually; please note that robberies on motorcycles or vans are almost always Occurs on the side of the road or in the middle of a bike path.
6. When riding a taxi alone (especially at night), please remember the license plate number. If you find anything unusual, call your family or friends immediately and tell them loudly the license plate number of the vehicle you are riding in. number and destination.
7. Avoid passing through remote and dark corners or areas, and avoid going out alone on the street at night. If it is really too late, please inform your family to wait at the intersection; girls should avoid being alone with strangers at night. Take an elevator.
2. Travel safety tips
1. Avoid carrying a large amount of cash with you, and keep the cash you carry with you in several places.
2. Do not expose cash and valuables.
3. During travel, please do not leave your carry-on luggage out of your sight, including when walking, riding, waiting for the bus, or passing through security gates.
4. Please take regular buses that are in good condition and avoid overloaded vehicles.
5. When traveling alone, please do not sleep while riding or waiting for the bus.
6. Ignore the chats from strangers, and stay away from those unfamiliar but very enthusiastic people, such as taking the initiative to lead the way, offering to help buy or take care of things, etc.
7. Avoid asking random people for directions at train stations and bus stations. People with ulterior motives are waiting for you.
8. Avoid buying things at train stations and bus stations. Most of them are fake and expensive. Sometimes you just have to ask the price and not buy.
9. Avoid using public phones at train stations or bus stations.
10. Bring your mobile phone with you before traveling and keep it fully charged at all times.
11. Do not accept gifts from strangers, especially cigarettes or drinks and food. Be careful of drug addiction.
3. Home safety tips
1. Please pay attention to the safe use of gas or gas, use safe and qualified gas appliances to prevent leaks.
2. Please pay attention to the safe use of water heaters and ensure ventilation when using gas water heaters.
3. Please check whether the doors and windows are locked before going out.
4. Please check whether the balcony and windows of your home are easy for others to invade, such as climbing over, climbing, etc.
5. Any unverified door-to-door delivery/maintenance personnel should first observe through the video intercom system or peephole, and then open the door to confirm.
6. But make sure the security door or safety lock is locked. Do not open the door to door-to-door salespeople at any time.
7. To avoid overloading the circuit, do not connect too many electrical appliances to the same circuit. Overloading will not only cause the wire to overheat and damage the insulator, but may also cause the insulator or nearby items to catch fire.
IV. Safety tips for setting off fireworks
1. Pay attention to the designated sales points to purchase regular fireworks and firecrackers with the factory name, trademark and discharge instructions printed on them.
2. Pay attention to choosing the appropriate place to light. The setting off location must be far away from flammable and explosive items, warehouses, open-air cargo yards, gas stations and public places where people are concentrated. Firecrackers cannot be set off in windows, balconies and houses, and firecrackers must not be set off or thrown downwards. When rural students set off fireworks and firecrackers, they should stay away from firewood piles and in front of and behind their houses.
3. Pay attention to the landing situation. When setting off fireworks and firecrackers, you should also pay attention to the landing situation. If they fall on combustible materials and there are still residual fires, take immediate measures to extinguish the residual fire or move the debris. Walk.
4. Please store it in a safe place. Keep the fireworks and firecrackers you buy home away from fire, heat, and power sources, and prevent them from being bitten by rats to prevent the fireworks and firecrackers from burning and exploding on their own.
5. Tips on fire handling methods
1. If a fire occurs, immediately use the tools available around you to put out the initial fire, and dial "119" to call the police. When calling a fire alarm, be calm and do not panic. Tell the exact address and name of the fire point; explain what is on fire and the intensity of the fire; tell the name, phone number and address of the caller so that the fire department can contact you at any time to learn about the fire situation; after calling the alarm, Wait for the fire truck at the intersection and guide the fire truck to the fire scene.
2. When a fire strikes, escape quickly and don’t be greedy for property.
3. In daily life, you should understand and master the basic methods of fire escape and be familiar with several escape routes.
4. When threatened by fire, you must act immediately, put on soaked clothes, bedding, etc. and rush out towards the safety exit. Do not take the elevator.
5. When escaping through thick smoke, keep your body as close to the ground as possible and cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel.
6. If your body is on fire, do not run. You can roll on the spot or use heavy clothes to suppress the flames.
7. When there is a fire outside and the door is hot, do not open the door to prevent the fire from entering the room. Use soaked bedding, clothing, etc. to block window gaps and splash water to cool down.
8. If all escape routes are blocked by fire, return indoors immediately, send a distress signal out the window by using flashlights, waving clothes, calling, etc., and wait for rescue.
9. Never jump off the building blindly. You can use evacuation stairs, balconies, sewer pipes, etc. to escape and save yourself. You can also use ropes or tear sheets and bedding into strips and connect them to ropes. Tie them tightly to fixed objects such as window frames and heating pipes. Protect your palms with towels, cloth strips, etc., and slide down the rope, or go down to a place that is not on fire. The floor is out of danger.