Safety education content for primary school students in the new semester, remind you to tell your children

The new semester has begun. What safety hazards should children avoid on the way to school and on campus? While parents and teachers remind their children to study knowledge seriously, safety education is also essential! 1. Traffic Safety Manual After school starts, children will encounter various complex traffic environments every day when they go to and from school. Some children are energetic, lack self-control, and have weak traffic safety awareness, which induces some safety hazards. Teachers and parents should help children improve their awareness of traffic safety. ● 1. Pay attention to the road conditions and do not suddenly open the door and get out of the car. ● 2. Do not cross or run across the road. ● 3. Don’t play or play on the road. ● 4. Do not climb over the guardrail. ● 5. Don’t lower your head to listen to music or read a book while walking. ● 6. Don’t rush to get on or off when taking buses or subways. ● 7. Don’t compete with motor vehicles. Look around at intersections and make sure it’s safe before passing. ● 8. Don’t ride on motor vehicle lanes, don’t ride side by side on the road, and don’t listen to music while riding. ● 9. Do not ride in unlicensed or unlicensed vehicles or overloaded vehicles. ●10. Do not wave your head out of the window when riding in the car. You must hold on to the handrails while riding, and wait until the car stops before getting off. 2. Epidemic Prevention Safety Manual● 1. Urge children to develop good hygiene habits and pay attention to hand hygiene. For example, they should wash their hands carefully before meals, after contact with garbage, and after returning from going out, and avoid gathering together. ● 2. During the epidemic, masks, hand sanitizer, etc. must be always available. Wear masks and pay attention to protection when going to and from school and other places where there are many people. ● 3. Students and parents should develop the habit of checking body temperature and other health conditions. Once there is any abnormality in the body, they should report to the teacher and the school in a timely manner and follow the school\’s arrangements. ● 4. Make sure to eat healthy every day, don’t stay up late, and do appropriate exercise to improve your immunity. ● 5. Parents should also pay attention to protection on a daily basis, because the health of their children is closely related to their parents. 3. Campus Safety Manual Teenagers are in a lively, playful and noisy stage. This is the nature of children, but all activities must be based on safety. This requires our teachers and parents to join hands and carefully Careful advice and careful care. ● 1. Do not bring controlled knives, dangerous toys and any tools that can harm others into the campus. Fruit knives will not be brought into the campus. ● 2. Do not bring tinder into the campus. Such as lighters, firecrackers, etc. ● 3. Do not climb walls, trees or dangerous objects. ● 4. Take civilized breaks during class, do not play dangerous games, and live in harmony with classmates. ● 5. Don’t run fast during recess activities, and don’t rush up and down the stairs. ● 6. Pay attention to classroom safety. Students must close the doors and windows when leaving the classroom during class. 4. Food Safety Manual The new school year has begun, and when the seasons change, it is a period of high incidence of many diseases. Food is prone to spoilage, so we must pay attention to food hygiene and safety. ● 1. Wash your hands frequently. Intestinal infectious diseases are mainly transmitted through the mouth. Therefore, hand hygiene is very important. Wash your hands with running water. ● 2. Drink more water. The climate in autumn is dry and the dust content in the air is high. The human nasal mucosa is easily damaged. Drink more water to keep the nasal mucosa moist, which can effectively resist viruses.The invasion of the body is also conducive to the excretion of toxins in the body and the purification of the internal environment. ● 3. Eat more fruits and vegetables, and increase your intake of water and vitamins appropriately. ● 4. Open windows frequently for ventilation to keep indoor air fresh. Dry bedding frequently, change and wash clothes frequently, and maintain good personal hygiene. ● 5. Insist on physical exercise and increase outdoor activities appropriately. 5. Safety Manual for Extracurricular Activities● 1. Activities should be kept away from construction sites, roads and other places with potential safety hazards. ● 2. Do not swim or play in unsafe places such as pits, ponds, ditches, rivers, dams, etc. ● 3. When you go out, be sure to inform your parents and elders who you are playing with and where. Pay attention to the time and don’t get home very late to avoid worrying your parents. ● 4. Do not enter game arcades, dance halls, Internet cafes and other places that are crowded and unsuitable for minors. Do not form gangs or fight. 6. Property Security Manual Primary and secondary school students are not deeply involved in the world and lack social experience. In recent years, they have also become the targets of many criminal gangs for deception. Especially at the beginning of school, when children need to buy books and pay various fees, children will more or less have some pocket money in their hands. Parents and teachers must remind their children to be vigilant! ● 1. Don’t be greedy for petty gains. If you find any illegal behavior on WeChat or QQ, please call 110 to call the police in time. ● 2. Don’t bring valuables with you to school, don’t carry too much pocket money, and don’t compare with others. ● 3. Personal belongings should be kept well, and house keys and pocket money should be carried with you and should not be left randomly. ● 4. When your property is infringed upon, you should tell your parents and teachers to avoid giving criminals an opportunity. 7. Dormitory Safety Manual After the semester starts, there will be an increase in the number of electrical appliances and daily necessities for students in the dormitory, and the potential safety hazards will obviously increase. Students staying in the dormitory must take precautions. ●1. Do not store fireworks and other flammable and explosive items in the dormitory. ●2. Do not connect electrical wires privately in the dormitory. ●3. If any abnormality is found in electrical appliances, please report it to the dormitory teacher immediately. ●4. When leaving the dormitory, be sure to check and close the power supply of doors, windows, lights, fans, chargers and other electrical equipment. ● 5. Pay special attention to the safekeeping of valuables. ● 6. If you find suspicious people in or around the dormitory, you should be more vigilant and pay more attention. The safety of your children is no small matter. In the new semester, please remember to put safety first before discussing grades. May the children be safe every day!

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