Holiday Safety Education Notice to Parents: Guidelines for Summer Vacation Safety. Safety lies in prevention. Responsibility is heavier than Mount Tai. Summer vacation is coming soon. Children\’s summer vacation safety issues have attracted much attention. Safety lies in prevention, and responsibility is heavier than Mount Tai. In order to allow children to spend their summer vacation happily and safely, kindergartens must provide Complete the following 12 safety education tasks beforehand to improve the safety awareness of parents and children and prevent problems before they happen! PART 01 Home Safety Education 1. Don’t play in the kitchen. 2. Do not crawl behind furniture, electrical appliances or in blind corners. 3. Do not play with sharp objects such as knives. 4. Don’t touch the hot water bottle. 5. Don’t play with fire on the gas stove. 6. Do not play with the gas switch to prevent gas leakage. 7. Do not play with medicines to prevent accidental ingestion and poisoning. 8. Do not climb on balconies, cabinets, windowsills and other high places. 9. Do not pour water on the floor to prevent slippery ground and injury from falling. 10. Do not put plastic bags or ropes around your neck. 11. Do not play with wires, electrical appliances and sockets to prevent electric shock. 12. Do not play with electric fans to prevent injury. 13. Do not hold items that are out of reach to prevent items from falling and being injured. PART 02 Safety education for outings 1. Do not litter, such as confetti, etc., to prevent stepping on and falling. 2. Don’t throw things around to prevent them from hitting others. 5. If you sweat a lot, change into clean clothes in time to avoid catching a cold. 6. Do not climb high places to prevent falling. 7. Do not jump from high places to avoid injury. 8. Don’t chase and fight in the crowd to avoid getting hurt or hurting others. PART 03 Safety education to prevent loss 1. Be accompanied by an adult when going out. 2. Hold the adult’s hand. 3. Don’t walk around alone. 4. Don’t leave the sight of adults. 5. If you get lost, learn to save yourself. ①Ask the police for help. ②Ask mall staff and security for help. ③Don\’t cry, just wait where you are. ④ Seek help from shopping malls and park broadcasting rooms. ⑤Call your parents, or dial 110, 119 and other help lines. ⑥Don\’t pay attention to strangers and don\’t take things from strangers. 6. Remember your home address, parents’ names and phone numbers. PART 04 Anti-abduction safety education 1. Don’t go out alone. 2. Don’t open the door to strangers. Use the peephole to see who is coming. 3. Don’t talk to strangers casually. 4. Do not eat or take food from strangers. 5. Don’t go with strangers. 6. Remember your home address, parents’ names and phone numbers. 7. Will dial parents’ phone numbers and 110, 119 and other help lines. 8. Develop a good habit of closing the door easily. 9. Don’t be a guest at other people’s homes to avoid being cheated. 10. When answering a call from a stranger, do not tell the stranger what is going on at home. PART 05 Fire Safety Education 1. Don’t play with fire or near fire sources. 2. Do not play with matches, lighters, candles, lighted mosquito coils, etc. 3. If a fire occurs, dial 119 to call the police. 4. In case of fire, learn to save yourself. ①Cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel. ②Climb forward, do not walk standing up. ③Do not take the elevator, but take the stairs, evacuation passages, safety exits, etc. ④ Try to escape downward instead of upward. ⑤Wrap in wet quiltThe head and limbs fled. ⑥When your clothes are on fire, do not run. Take off your clothes or roll on the spot, or pour water on yourself. PART 06 Safety education on preventing electric shock 1. Do not play with wires, power supplies, sockets and electrical appliances. 2. Do not put your hands, knives, etc. into the socket. 3. Do not turn on or off electrical appliances alone. 4. Do not wipe electrical appliances or power plugs with wet hands or wet rags. 5. Do not play under telephone poles or high-voltage lines. 6. Do not climb telephone poles or pull telephone poles with your hands. 7. Do not disassemble sockets, plugs, etc. PART 07 Lightning protection safety education There are many thunderstorms in summer. When there are thunderstorms and lightning, please pay attention to: 1. Do not take a bath, do not wear or get close to metal objects. 2. Don’t watch TV or make phone calls. 3. Don’t walk barefoot, it’s better to wear rubber shoes. 4. Do not close the windows and stay away from doors, windows, balconies and external walls. 5. Do not run in thunderstorms and stay away from high-voltage lines, etc. 6. Do not take shelter from thunderstorms under big trees or in cars. 7. When outdoors, try to keep your feet together and squat on the spot. 8. Do not stay on the water or near the water. 9. Don’t stay on the high-rise platform. 10. Do not enter isolated sheds or sentry boxes. PART 08 Anti-drowning safety education 1. Do not play or swim by rivers, ponds, swimming pools, etc. without adult accompaniment. 2. It is best to swim in the water 1 hour after a meal to avoid cramps. 3. Do not swim or play in places where there is no supervision or where there are notices prohibiting swimming. 4. Do not swim or play in unfamiliar waters. PART 09 Safety education to prevent heatstroke 1. Drink more boiled water and some light salt water if you sweat. 2. Try to avoid outdoor activities during the high temperature period from 11 to 15 o\’clock. 3. Do not expose to the sun for a long time or exercise strenuously in a high temperature environment. 4. Do not turn on the air conditioner for a long time, and the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor should not be less than 10 degrees. 5. When you go out and get hot, do not turn on the air conditioner, fan or take a cold shower immediately. 6. Drink appropriate amounts of foods that can relieve heat and clear away heat, such as mung bean soup, watermelon, etc. 7. Wear loose, comfortable and breathable cotton clothes. PART 10 Traffic safety education 1. Do not play on the side of the road. 2. When crossing the road, do not run the red light, look left and right, and use crosswalks, overpasses and underpasses. 3. Do not ride on three-no vehicles and three-over vehicles. 4. Do not look around or play while walking. 5. When going out on foggy or rainy days, it is best to wear brightly colored clothes. 6. Do not stick your head and hands out of the car window when riding in a car. 7. Get off the vehicle on the right side and pay attention to the vehicles and pedestrians behind you. 8. Don’t sit in the passenger seat or walk around in the car. 9. Never stay alone in a car. PART 11 Food safety education 1. Wash your hands before eating. 2. Wash fruits with water before eating them raw. 3. Don’t be picky about food and don’t overeat. 4. Eat less snacks to avoid indigestion. 5. Eat less raw and cold food, such as ice cream, popsicles, etc. 6. Eat more fruits and vegetables and less fried foods and sugary drinks. 7. Do not eat the three no-foods and spoiled foods to prevent food poisoning or diarrhea. 8. Do not drink raw water to prevent diarrhea. 9. Do not buy or eat low-quality food sold by street vendors. 10. Don’t just pick fruits from trees and eat them. PART 12 Safety Education on Preventing Infectious Diseases 1. Drink plenty of boiled water, wash hands frequently, and cut nails frequently. 2. Avoid going to crowded places, such as shopping malls, movie theaters, etc. 3. Always open windows at home for ventilation. 4. Do not touch your face, eyes, mouth and other parts with dirty hands. 5. Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits to improve disease resistance. 6. Eat more fish, meat, eggs, milk, etc. to enhance the body\’s immune function.
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