With the start of school just around the corner, in order to ensure that the majority of students return to school on schedule and start the new semester safely and orderly, parents and teachers are also essential to remind their children to study knowledge seriously!
Kindergarten Safety Tips
Life is safe
Coming to September, the temperature difference between morning and evening is large, children need to prepare a jacket to keep warm or wear it when they are outdoors;
Pay attention to observe the child's physical condition, seek medical attention in time if there are uncomfortable symptoms, and prevent colds in autumn;
Children with special circumstances or special constitutions should let teachers know to avoid accidents;
Guide children to pay attention to hygiene, wash their hands frequently, bathe frequently, change clothes frequently, do not share sanitary ware such as towels and cups, and do not rub their eyes with their hands at will;
Guide children to exercise appropriately, enhance physical fitness, and maintain a good mental state;
Children should always be within the sight and supervision of parents, do not leave children alone in the room or car, and do not allow children to go out without adult accompaniment;
Do not let children play alone or in groups in dangerous areas such as roadsides, watersides, construction sites, etc., to prevent accidents such as traffic and drowning;
Do a good job of security protection in areas such as home balconies and platforms. Teach children not to throw things downstairs, do not climb balconies, doors and windows or other high places, and beware of falling and falling;
Timely check the safety of electrical wires, gas pipelines, electrical appliances, knives and other equipment in the home to prevent electric shock, scalds, gas poisoning, equipment injuries and other accidents;
Keep toys and items that are flammable, explosive, fragile, toxic, sharp or otherwise adversely affecting the child's body and mind, and keep them out of contact with the child;
Teach children not to put things in their mouths, ears, noses, and eyes at will, and not to put things on their heads or necks at will;
Keep medicines at home properly and not let children touch them at will.
Eat safely
Let children eat independently, reasonably match diets, and adhere to the same home;
Diets that do not meet the hygiene requirements are prohibited, do not overeat, and eat less frozen, high salt, high sugar, fried, smoked food;
When drinking water and washing hands, in order to avoid accidents, children should be taught to be humble and line up, without pushing or crowding. There is also a special person to supervise the children and remind them to pay attention to safety at all times.
Pick-up and drop-off secure
Parents must use the transfer card to pick up and drop off their children to ensure the personal safety of their children;
When picking up and dropping off children, parents must abide by traffic laws, follow the command of the traffic police when crossing the road, stop at red lights, walk at green lights, take crosswalks or overpasses;
Do not pick up and drop off children in vehicles without operating qualifications, such as black cars;
Parents who drive should not park their car in front of the kindergarten to avoid congestion.
Additional security tips
Corridor safety: classrooms, corridors, corridors, stairs, etc. are places where young children are prone to accidents. When going out, children should always be reminded to walk one by one, do not push or squeeze, and go down the stairs to help to avoid accidents;
Game safety: It is difficult for young children to effectively control their behavior during activities, and accidental tripping, collision and other injuries during activities are inevitable. Teachers need to guide them to play activities safely, guide children to use play equipment (slides, carts, etc.) correctly, abide by the rules of the game, and know how to ask teachers for help when necessary;
Children should be familiar with their name, garden name, home address, parents' name, phone number, and unit, and will ask for help in case of accidents and be able to express themselves clearly;
Teach children to get along with children and not scratch, bite or hit their peers;
When going out, follow traffic rules and ride rules with your children, and pay attention to traffic safety. Teach children not to tease cats, dogs and other animals;
Teach children not to let others see, touch, or photograph their private parts;
Teach children not to accept food and gifts from strangers, not to tell strangers family information, to shout for help and run to crowded places when forced away by strangers, and to stay where they are or ask the police for help when separated from their families.
Safety tips for primary and secondary schools
Health and safety
Pay attention to health knowledge, prevent respiratory and other infectious diseases, do a good job in personal protection as required, and maintain public health safety; Pay attention to personal cleaning, wash hands frequently, bathe frequently, cut nails frequently, change clothes frequently, do not share sanitary ware such as towels and cups, and do not rub your eyes with your hands at will;
Keep the room clean and dry, ventilate regularly, and put garbage separately;
Do not eat "three no" food, do not eat uncleaned food, do not drink raw water; Eat less high-salt, high-sugar, fried, smoked foods;
Choose safe sports, stick to proper physical exercise, and maintain good and energetic energy.
Safe commuting to and from school
Do not be late, do not leave early, cannot arrive on time or leave early to ask for leave;
Cross the street and take zebra crossings, overpasses or underpasses; Do not run red lights, do not climb over guardrails; Do not play on the road, around vehicles;
Wear seat belts on school buses and get off in time when you arrive at school; Primary school students do not see their parents when they go home, and they do not get out of the bus; Do not take vehicles without passenger transport qualifications such as tricycles and agricultural vehicles, and do not take vehicles of strangers;
Do not look at mobile phones, listen to music, or take motor lanes when walking or cycling;
Try to avoid bad weather such as heavy rain, lightning, hail and so on, and bypass disasters such as mudslides, landslides, and landslides;
When encountering disaster weather on the way to school, find a safe place to temporarily hide, use a public phone or other people's mobile phone to notify parents to pick up, do not risk walking;
Do not wave your hand out the window when riding the car, and you must grasp the handrail and wait for the car to stop before getting off.
Campus safety
Do not bring flammable and explosive materials or controlled knives into the school;
In order to prevent fires and accidents, it is strictly forbidden to use open flames in all classrooms and other places except laboratories;
Conscientiously study safety knowledge and skills, actively participate in emergency drills and safety education activities organized by schools, enhance safety awareness, and improve prevention skills;
Go up and down stairs and passageways slowly on the right, do not push, do not crowd in canteens, auditoriums and other places with many people, pay attention to order, and avoid stampedes;
Do not climb the guardrail facilities in the stairs, walkways, pools and other areas, do not play on the platform without the guardrail, and avoid falling;
Abide by the boarding regulations, do not pull wires, do not use open flames, do not leave others to stay, keep the dormitory clean and ventilated, familiar with escape passages, and use fire equipment;
Abide by the relevant safety norms of education and teaching activities, encounter safety emergencies, properly handle them according to regulations, and immediately report to teachers.
Drowning safety
Do not play at the water's edge, water-friendly platforms, construction site puddles and other areas such as rivers, lakes and ponds;
Do not pick up items that fall into rivers and other waters, do not wash things by rivers and lakes, catch fish and shrimp, catch frogs, fish for water and grass, etc.;
Do not swim in the water without permission, do not swim with others without authorization, and do not swim without the guidance of parents or teachers;
Do not swim in waters without safety facilities and rescuers, and do not swim in unfamiliar waters;
If you find that your companion is drowning, immediately call for adult help, or call 110 or 120, or use tree trunks, ropes, floating objects, etc. to rescue, and do not blindly rescue hand in hand.
Mental health safety
Adhere to good study habits, do not blindly participate in social counseling, and do not participate in training in unqualified social training institutions;
Do not fight, do not bully others, do not smoke and drink, do not play cards, do not take drugs, do not spread rumors, do not participate in superstition, cults, pyramid schemes and other illegal activities;
Do not indulge in online games, do not play games with pornography, violence, self-harm and other unhealthy content, do not trust online information, and do not meet strange netizens.
Property security
Do not bring valuables to school, do not bring more pocket money on your body, and do not compare with others;
Keep your personal belongings well, carry your keys and pocket money with you, and do not place them arbitrarily;
When property is infringed, tell parents and teachers not to give criminals an opportunity.
Safety tips for college students
Electricity and fire protection
Do not use electricity in violation of regulations, do not pull wires, and do not use high-power electrical appliances; Do not use flammable and explosive materials such as candles and alcohol stoves;
For mobile phone chargers, water dispensers, computers and other items, people should be unplugged and unplugged, and people should turn off the electricity;
Understand the basic methods of fire escape, and be familiar with several escape routes; Escape quickly when a fire strikes and don't covet possessions.
guard against theft
When valuables are not in use, it is best to lock them in drawers, cabinets (chests) or store them elsewhere. The meal card needs to be carried with you, do not save too much money, and report the loss immediately after loss;
Keep the key well, do not lend it to others easily, to prevent the key from getting out of control;
Do not stay with outsiders, be vigilant against suspicious strangers, and pay attention.
Anti-fraud
Raise awareness of prevention and learn to protect yourself. Do not covet cheapness and do not seek personal gain; While advocating helping others and dedicating love, we must be vigilant and not believe in rhetoric;
Be cautious in making friends and avoid being emotional. Do not tell strangers about your home address and other information casually, so as not to be deceived; Suspicious persons should be reported in a timely manner;
Enhance cybersecurity awareness. Do not contact or participate in unfamiliar online games, live broadcasts, and QQ groups; Be vigilant against all kinds of telecom fraud and online fraud, resist all kinds of "brushing" behavior, and report problems to the police in time; Enhance awareness of financial risk prevention and do not participate in online bad loans.
Safe to go out
Do not socialize with strangers when you go out, and do not trust others; Try not to disclose too much personal information during the dating process, have a sense of self-protection, do not drink, do not take drugs, do not gamble, etc.;
Don't go out at night to remote, unmanned or unfamiliar places. When going out in a group, they should go in a group or in a group, and do not act alone without the group;
When traveling alone, let at least one friend know where you are. Whenever you go out, you should carry your mobile phone with you, and if you feel that someone is following, call the police immediately;
Leave of absence procedures for leaving school. If you leave school, you must ask the class teacher or counselor for leave and report, and only after approval can you leave the school, and at the same time inform the class leader, roommates and parents of your personal whereabouts and contact information; Always keep your communication tools open while you're out and about.
(Source: Henan Disease Control, China Education News, Weiwei Qiannan, Hubei Provincial Department of Education WeChat)