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Contents of safety education for middle school students

First of all, we must clarify the goals of safety education and let students understand the hidden dangers of campus safety. Master safety knowledge and cultivate students' awareness of "cherishing life and putting safety first".

Content:

1. Safety hazards on campus. (Students can be asked to list some phenomena)

1. ?Safety hazards in student gatherings, group activities, and recess activities.

2. ?Potential safety hazards in students’ eating and dining.

3. ?Student traffic safety hazards.

4. ?The hidden dangers of campus harm.

2. Safety matters that should be paid attention to in student gatherings, group activities, and recess activities.

What should you pay attention to when going up and down stairs?

1. Don’t run because you are in a hurry.

2. Be sure to hold up the railings in crowded places.

3. When going downstairs as a team, keep a certain distance from your classmates.

4. Don’t put your hands in your pockets when going up or down stairs.

5. Don’t bend down to pick up things or tie shoelaces in the corridor.

6. Keep right as you go up and down the stairs.

In collective activities, all actions must be followed, followed by time, discipline, and order, and the language must be civilized.

What should we pay attention to during recess activities?

l. The outdoor air is fresh, and recess activities should be done outdoors as much as possible, but not far away from the classroom to avoid delaying the following courses.

2. The intensity of the activities should be appropriate and no strenuous activities should be done to ensure that you are not tired, focused and full of energy when you continue in class.

3. The activities should be simple and easy, such as doing exercises.

4. Pay attention to safety during activities, avoid chasing and hitting, and avoid dangers such as sprains and bruises.

3. Safety precautions for students' eating and dining.

Do not eat expired or rotten food, and keep toxic drugs (such as pesticides, rat poison, etc.) in a safe place.

It is forbidden to buy food skewered with bamboo sticks: oil is used repeatedly, bamboo sticks can easily hurt people, food hygiene cannot be guaranteed, and fried foods contain carcinogens.

Four. Traffic Safety Precautions

Pedestrians keep to the right, walk at zebra crossings when crossing the road, pay attention to passing vehicles, stop at red lights, go at green lights, and obey traffic rules.

Things to note when taking the bus:

1. ?You can only get in and out of the car after the car has stopped. Pay attention to order when getting in and out of the car and avoid crowding.

2. ?When riding in a car, stand firm and secure, and do not stick any part of your body out of the window. When there are many people, you should take care of your belongings and beware of pickpockets.

3. ?Pay attention to the etiquette in public places and always keep in mind "Shuchun brand, my responsibility". Don't make loud noises, keep the environment clean, and take the initiative to give up your seat to the elderly, sick and disabled.

Instructions for Cycling

1. Learn to understand and consciously abide by road traffic regulations.

2. Keep the vehicle in good condition, with bells and brakes complete and effective.

3. When driving, you must obey the traffic lights and do not rush through the red lights.

4. When crossing an intersection without signal lights, you must "slow down, look twice, and pass three times."

5. You must drive in the prescribed non-motorized lanes; on roads without lane markings, you must drive aside.

6. When driving, do not seize the motor vehicle lane at will, and do not drive multiple vehicles side by side.

7. Concentrate your thoughts while driving and do not listen to the radio or music with headphones.

8. When turning, you must clearly see the car coming from behind, extend your hand first to signal, and do not turn suddenly or diagonally.

9. According to different weather characteristics, drive safely: when the wind is going, don’t ride fast with the wind; when the wind is going, don’t ride hard without looking at the road; when the visibility is poor in foggy weather, ride slowly; when it’s snowing, Hold the handlebars steady if the road is slippery; be more careful when wearing a poncho on rainy days

5. Other campus safety precautions:

1. ?How to correctly deal with teacher’s criticism or even misunderstanding?

Dare to self-reflect and reflect seriously. If the teacher really misunderstood, you should communicate with the teacher carefully. Don't be extreme or even take any drastic action.

1. What should you do if you have a conflict with a classmate?

You must also be aware of safety in everything you do. Teenagers are easy to be impulsive and emotional. Therefore, when encountering conflicts among classmates, you must be calm and rational. Do not use fists instead of reasoning, which will bring adverse consequences to yourself and your classmates.

2. How to enhance classroom safety

Pay attention to classroom safety. Students must close the doors and windows when leaving the classroom during class, and take money and valuables with them to avoid giving opportunities to thieves; do not bring the ball to the teaching building and kick it on the corridors of the classroom building. This behavior It is not only a violation of school rules, but also a huge safety hazard. Just think about it, if the glass window is kicked to pieces and the glass shards fly into the eyes of any of the students, the consequences will be disastrous.

3. Why can't I arrive at school early?

The school gate is not open, and some students have conflicts at the school gate. If there is no one to mediate, unnecessary harm will be caused.

Crowding outside the school gate may cause accidental injuries.

4. ?What should you do when you feel unwell?

Inform the head teacher or classroom teacher promptly and get in touch with the parents.

5. ?Someone you don’t know claims to be a friend of your family and wants to pick you up. What should you do?

Let the head teacher get in touch with the family first and then decide based on the situation.

6. Safety tips

Basic principles for escaping from danger:

Keep calm, seek advantages and avoid disadvantages; learn to save yourself and protect yourself; find ways to keep asking for help; remember the phone number and call for help at any time:

“119”----Fire alarm

“110”----Alarm

“120”----First aid

"122"----Traffic accident alarm

When making a call, please state the location, relevant circumstances, and salient features.

6. Summary

Life is beautiful and colorful, but the prerequisite for having all of this is safety. Therefore, we must always strengthen our safety awareness, strive to enhance our self-prevention capabilities, and keep the alarm bell ringing!