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Attention parents: During the Chinese New Year, many children asked the police uncle for help, all for this reason

Attention parents: During the Chinese New Year, many children asked the police uncle for help, all for this reason

"Police Aunt,

Can you lend me your phone?"

February 9 (Chinese New Year's Eve) noon

Wei Peng, an auxiliary police officer of the Public Security Brigade of the ASEAN Public Security Bureau

Suddenly, I heard a little boy beside me

Weeping bitterly for help

Attention parents: During the Chinese New Year, many children asked the police uncle for help, all for this reason

After inquiry, I learned

Little boy on a garden tour

Due to having too much fun

Wait until you're tired of playing before you come back to your senses

I found out that I was separated from my brother

It is understood

That day

Guangxi-ASEAN Economic Development Zone Damoshan Square

A Chinese New Year garden tour was held

Just one morning

The police helped the four

Children who have been separated from their families

Attention parents: During the Chinese New Year, many children asked the police uncle for help, all for this reason

Police Reminder:

During the Spring Festival holiday, when taking children out to play and travel, it is necessary to achieve "six musts" in order to effectively prevent risks such as accidents when children get lost.

First, make sure that the child is in your sight. When taking your child out, don't let your child out of your sight, and try to avoid going to crowded places.

Second, before going out, you should designate a person to take care of the children. Avoid situations where family members take children out together and have no one to take care of them because they think each other is taking care of them.

Third, prepare equipment for children to prevent getting lost. When you're out playing, you can choose to dress your child in brightly coloured clothing, or if possible, give your child a phone, watch, or cell phone with location function.

Fourth, we must do a good job in safety education. Educate and guide children to talk to adults or older siblings no matter where they go or what they do when they go out with their families, so as to prevent them from being separated by themselves.

Fifth, teach your child to remember the phone number for emergency contact. It can be important information such as the phone number, name and home address of parents, parents, and grandparents, and the route home, which can be provided to the police in time to assist in finding family members when they are accidentally lost.

Sixth, we should teach children not to easily believe strangers' words, walk with strangers or eat strangers' things. If you get lost, you can ask the police at the scene for help, or ask the surrounding uncles and aunts to help call the police.

(Source: Nanning Radio and Television Station)

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