A toddler fell into a bread blender and died, and safety needs to be alarmed

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

On December 9, a child fell into a bread mixer in a supermarket in Qishi Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong Province. A staff member in the emergency department of the hospital near the supermarket told reporters that the child had died. This news is heart-wrenching. As a parent, how to take safety precautions?The news is heart-wrenching, and we can't imagine what kind of pain the family is going through. However, we can't let that happen again. As parents, we should take precautions to ensure that our children can grow up safely.

First of all, parents should educate their children not to touch equipment such as bread blenders in supermarkets at will. These devices can be dangerous, and if a child accidentally falls into them, the consequences can be devastating. Parents should remind their children to pay attention to the equipment and machines around them when they are out shopping, and not to approach or touch them randomly.

Secondly, supermarkets should also strengthen safety management. Supermarkets should set up safety warning signs and isolation measures to prevent children from entering the workplace. At the same time, supermarkets should also arrange staff to patrol and supervise the scene to ensure that children do not enter the dangerous area.

Finally, parents and supermarkets should work together to strengthen safety awareness and education. Parents should tell their children about safety in the supermarket, and the supermarket should provide safety guidance and assistance to both parents and children. It is only through working together that our children can grow up more safely.

In short, it is heart-wrenching that this incident happened, but we cannot allow this tragedy to happen again. As parents, we should take safety precautions and educate our children to stay away from dangerous equipment. At the same time, supermarkets should also strengthen safety management to ensure that children do not enter dangerous areas. Only when parents and supermarkets work together can we make our children grow up safer.

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