A week or two after school started, it should have been a day of joy and laughter, but we saw in the \”Daily News\”: On the morning of September 7, four-and-a-half-year-old Tingting (pseudonym) got on the \”school bus\” bound for kindergarten. , never able to go home again. A 4-year-old girl died of suffocation in the \”school bus\”. According to the news materials compiled by \”Daily News\”, at 7:45 in the morning on September 7, Tingting\’s father in Tianjin sent his 4-and-a-half-year-old daughter to pick up the child as usual. The \”school bus\” of the kindergarten received a call from the kindergarten at around five o\’clock in the afternoon, saying that her daughter was being rescued in the hospital. When they arrived, they saw that her daughter\’s hands, feet, and face were purple, her whole body was stiff, her clothes and hair were soaked, and she had no vital signs. The hospital concluded: death from suffocation. It is reported that Tingting’s parents pay a monthly pick-up fee to the kindergarten, and the kindergarten sends a car to pick up their children every day. The \”school bus\” arranged by the kindergarten is a Buick private car. Early that morning, the driver drove as usual to pick up the child, who was sitting in the back seat. The car drove to the kindergarten and stopped. After getting out of the car, the driver found that the car parked on the ramp was sliding down, and he quickly found a piece of wheel to turn the wheel. After a lot of trouble, the driver forgot to check whether the child got out of the car. It was not until the kindergarten was over in the afternoon that I was about to send the child home, only to realize that the child was not in the kindergarten at all. The driver hurriedly found the car and found that the child in the back seat was no longer breathing. The incident triggered strong public condemnation: The teacher should have easily discovered that the child had not arrived at the kindergarten. Why, for nearly 10 hours, no one checked with the parents whether the child had entered the kindergarten? What should safe kindergarten pick-up and drop-off look like? Although 100% safety is difficult to achieve, we can indeed do our best to reduce the occurrence of human-made safety accidents. The safety factor is highest for parents to pick up and drop off on foot. Nowadays, many parents choose so-called \”prestigious schools\” for their children early. This feeling of \”win at the starting point\” is understandable, but from a safety perspective, kindergartens and primary schools should try to choose kindergartens and primary schools that are close to home and have convenient transportation. \’s school. If you can avoid the road, it is best to walk to school directly. This is convenient for parents to pick up and drop off in person, and it is also the safest way to pick up and drop off. The developmental characteristics of young children determine that they need special protective measures. It is best for parents to send them from the door of their home to the door of the classroom, and from the door of the classroom to the door of their home. Sometimes accidents happen because of negligence in the last little bit of journey. If you can only ask the elderly to help pick up and drop off your children, a very realistic situation is that both parents have to go to work, so you can only ask the elderly to pick up and drop off your children. A mother once complained: When her son is 5 years old, his grandpa has always picked him up and dropped him off at kindergarten. Grandpa specially installed a rainproof canopy for the electric car to protect his grandson from wind and rain. My mother thought everything was fine until one day, when she got off work early, she saw a frightening scene at the gate of the community – there were many cars entering the community. She was driving and queuing up when she saw grandpa\’s electric car parked with his children. Not far ahead. After waiting for a while, grandpa got impatient and suddenly turned out in front of the car, trying to force his way through. The car suddenly braked and stopped. The driver was so angry that he honked the horn. When my mother saw this, she was so frightened that she almost forgot to brake and hit the front car. car. Then I saw my grandpa riding a bicycle and taking his children in the opposite direction into the community. After arriving home, my mother almost quarreled with my grandfather over this matter, but my grandfatherI stubbornly believe that there is no need to waste time waiting, just go through and nothing will happen. If there are elderly people at home who help pick up and drop off the children, and there happens to be a long distance from home to kindergarten, then please always remind the elderly parents and ourselves to pay attention to the following points: 1. Do not drive against the road traffic control regulations under any circumstances. The \”Road Traffic Safety Law\” clearly stipulates that pedestrians, passengers, and non-motor vehicle drivers driving in the wrong direction will be given a warning or a fine of not less than five yuan but not more than fifty yuan. But many cyclists don’t take these rules seriously. In the past two years, nearly 40% of major traffic accidents across the country were caused by retrograde driving, and retrograde driving has become one of the main causes of traffic accidents. Many cyclists feel that they are careful when driving in the opposite direction and nothing will happen to them. However, accidents always happen inadvertently. We cannot control accidents, only our actions. 2. Queue patiently and never take advantage of any opportunity. Every morning and evening when picking up children, you can see some parents riding bicycles or electric vehicles to pick up their children at the entrance of the kindergarten. They squeeze left and right in the middle of the motor vehicles. As long as there is a little space in front, they will jump right away. follow up. This behavior greatly increases the probability of collision. You should know that even if a motor vehicle is traveling very slowly, the force when it collides with an electric vehicle or a pedestrian is staggering. Neither an old man riding a bicycle nor a child sitting in the car can withstand such injuries. 3. Do not place children in unsafe positions. The \”Road Traffic Safety Law\” clearly stipulates that minors under the age of 12 are not allowed to ride on the back seat of a motorcycle, and mopeds are not allowed to carry people. But in life, it is common to put children in the back seat of a car. Some parents even carry two children at a time, and some parents just let their children stand on the motorcycle pedal and hold the rearview mirror bracket with both hands. . When riding a school bus, keep these safety matters in mind. As early as 2012, our country announced and implemented the \”School Bus Safety Management Regulations\”, which stipulates that children entering kindergarten should be picked up by their guardians or adults entrusted by them. For those who cannot be picked up by their guardians or their entrusted adults due to special circumstances, If a vehicle is needed to pick up and drop off adults, special school buses for young children designed and manufactured in accordance with the national standards for special school buses should be used. Therefore, if you can only leave your child on a school bus, please first confirm that it is a special school bus that meets national standards and is not a private car without a school bus signage hired by the kindergarten. The \”School Bus Safety Management Regulations\” clearly require that in addition to the driver, school buses should also have specialized caregivers to take care of the students on the bus throughout the journey, maintain order on and off the bus, stop unsafe behaviors during the ride, and count and verify the number of people getting on and off the bus. Only after confirming that all students on the bus have left the bus can the caretakers leave the bus. In addition, during the process of picking up and dropping off children on the school bus, parents must keep in touch with the school to confirm that their children arrive and leave school smoothly. Self-rescue knowledge that every child should learn 1. When trapped in a car: Climb to the driver\’s seat and sound the horn. Some cars can also sound the horn after the car is turned off. As long as there is a glimmer of hope, don\’t miss it. Tell your children that when they are trapped in a car, they can climb into the driver\’s seat and press the horn on the steering wheel. The sound will attract people\’s attention, so that they canSomeone will come to the rescue. If the horn doesn\’t sound after the car is turned off, then at least the front windshield of the car is more transparent. If you climb in front and slap the glass, you will be easily noticed. Also, remember to keep a bottle of water in your child’s schoolbag so that they can stay hydrated when they are trapped in the car. 2. When the vehicle runs off the road: get off the vehicle in order and do not move around. At this time, you should stay in your seat as much as possible and keep quiet. Wait for the driver to stop the vehicle before getting off the vehicle in order to avoid accidents due to random running. causing a rollover accident. 3. When the car rolls over: curl up your body and roll over with the car. If a car rolls over, you should hold the front seat or the armrest with both hands, protect your head with your arms, clamp your ribs, and curl up your body so that your body is clamped on the seat. , use the front seat backrest and arms to protect your head and face, try to stabilize your body, and turn over with the vehicle. 4. When the car falls into the water: Knock on the corners of the glass. If the car doors and windows cannot be opened electrically or manually after the car falls into the water, ask the children to find a hammer or other sharp instrument as much as possible to knock open the side window glass. When knocking on glass try hitting the four corners of the glass, where it is most vulnerable.
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