The first lesson of the school year, the first lesson is safety!50 Safety Reminders to Tell Your Kid

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-27

Recently, many places have ushered in the start of school, and the children have returned to school to start a new semester.

The first lesson of the school yearTake a safety lesson firstThese 50 safety reminders.

Be sure to tell your child as early as possible

Traffic safety

After the start of school, children will encounter a variety of complex traffic environments every day when they go to and from school. Some children are energetic and have a weak sense of traffic safety, which may induce some safety hazards.

Pay attention to the road conditions and don't suddenly open the door and get out of the car.

Do not cross the street or run across the roadDon't frolic on the road.

Do not climb over guardrails.

Don't look down while walking** or reading a book.

Don't grab the bus or subway when you take it.

Don't rush to the road with a motor vehicle, look around at the intersection and make sure it's safe to pass through.

Do not ride in unlicensed and unlicensed vehicles, and do not ride in overloaded vehicles.

Do not wave out of the window when taking the car, and hold on to the handrail when riding the car, and get off the bus after the car is stopped.

Campus safety

A happy and beautiful campus life should be based on the premise of safety, and at the beginning of the school year, these campus safety tips must be repeatedly emphasized by teachers.

Do not bring controlled knives, dangerous toys and any other tools that can harm others into the campus, and fruit knives are not brought into the campus.

Do not bring tinder into the campus, such as lighters, firecrackers, etc.

Conscientiously study safety knowledge and skills, participate in emergency drills and safety education activities organized by the school, enhance safety awareness, and improve prevention skills.

Go up and down the stairs and pass the corridor to the right slowly, do not push, do not crowd in the canteen, auditorium and other crowded places, pay attention to order, and avoid stepping on.

Do not climb the guardrail facilities in the staircase, walkway and other areas, and do not play on the platform without guardrails to avoid falling.

Be alert to drowning and electrocution, and stay away from construction sites and other places where there are potential safety hazards.

Keep away from fountain pools, landscaping pools, ponds, etc., and beware of slipping or electric shock.

Don't treat school facilities as amusement rides and don't play dangerous games.

Gaps in classroom doors and windows can "bite" and are dangerous, especially when opening and closing doors and windows, so don't put your fingers or other body parts into the gaps.

Campus firefighting

Schools are densely populated places, and in the event of a fire, the consequences are unimaginable. In classrooms, dormitories and other key places, the key points of campus fire prevention must be remembered.

The electrical appliances and light switches in the unmanned classroom are kept off.

If you find an abnormality in the equipment in the classroom, report it to the teacher in time.

Take good care of the school's firefighting equipment, such as fire extinguishers in the hallways, evacuation signs, etc., to ensure that they are in good condition and useful.

Keep the lamp away from flammable items such as pillows and bedding.

Do not use alcohol lamps, alcohol stoves, and other equipment that generates open flames without permission.

Laboratory safety practices should be adhered to, and laboratory equipment should be used under the guidance of a teacher.

Before using instruments and equipment, the power supply, pipelines, fire sources, auxiliary instruments and equipment should be carefully checked.

Configure fire-fighting equipment according to regulations, and master certain fire-fighting self-rescue knowledge.

Mental health

In recent years, the mental health problems of adolescents and primary and secondary school students have received more and more widespread attention from the society, and in the face of pressure in all aspects of learning and life, children's methods of coping with stress may be insufficient or immature, and these mental health safety points need to be paid attention to by teachers and parents.

Be proactive, cheerful and optimistic, and communicate more with teachers, parents, and classmates.

Actively participate in physical activity and school group activities.

Don't be discouraged when you encounter setbacks, and learn to seek help from others for difficulties and problems that are difficult to solve.

Do not smoke or drink, play cards, take drugs, spread rumors, or participate in illegal activities such as superstition, cults, and pyramid schemes.

Do not indulge in online games, do not play games with unhealthy content such as pornography, violence, self-harm, etc., and do not trust online information.

Food safety

At the beginning of the new semester, when the seasons change, it is a period of high incidence of many diseases, and food is easy to spoil, so it is necessary to pay attention to food hygiene and safety.

Wash your hands frequently, intestinal infectious diseases are mainly "diseases from the mouth", so hand hygiene is very important, and you should wash your hands with running water.

Don't eat "three nos" food, don't eat uncleaned food, and don't drink raw water.

Eat less high-salt, high-sugar, fried, and smoked foods.

Drink plenty of water to keep the nasal mucosa moist, which can effectively resist the invasion of viruses, and is also conducive to the excretion of toxins in the body and purifies the internal environment.

Eat more vegetables and fruits, and increase the intake of water and vitamins appropriately.

Extracurricular activities are safe

It is the nature of children to be active, playful and noisy, and children must pay attention to the following matters in extracurricular activities.

Children's after-school activities should be kept away from construction sites, roads and other places where there are potential safety hazards.

Do not swim or play in unsafe places such as pits, ponds, ponds, ditches, rivers, dams, etc.

Remind children to tell their parents and elders when they go out, who they are playing with and where, pay attention to the time, and don't arrive home very late.

Do not enter game halls, dance halls, internet cafes, and other places where people are cluttered and not suitable for minors.

Property security

At the beginning of the new semester, you need to buy books, stationery, etc., and your child will have more or less pocket money in your hand, so be sure to remind your child to pay attention to the safety of your belongings!

Don't be greedy for cheap, if you find any illegal behaviors on WeChat and QQ, please call 110 to call the police in time.

Don't bring valuables with you to school, don't carry a lot of pocket money, and don't compare yourself with others.

You need to carry the meal card with you, don't save too much money, and report the loss immediately after it is lost.

Personal belongings should be kept safe, and house keys and pocket money should be carried with you and not placed randomly.

When one's property is infringed upon, tell parents and teachers to prevent criminals from taking advantage of it.

Dormitory security

After the start of school, all kinds of electrical appliances and student daily necessities in the dormitory have increased, and the potential safety hazards have increased significantly.

Do not store flammable and explosive materials such as fireworks and firecrackers in the dormitory.

Do not connect the wires in the dormitory, and if the electrical appliances are found to be abnormal, you should report to the dormitory teacher in time.

It is best to lock valuables in drawers, cabinets (boxes) or storage when not in use.

Take good care of your keys and don't lend them to others to prevent them from getting out of control.

When leaving the dormitory, be sure to check and turn off the power on doors, windows, lights, fans, chargers, and other electrical equipment.

If you find a suspicious person in or around the dormitory, you should be vigilant and pay more attention.

FinallyThese emergency relief**.

Please make sure to keep it in mind

Public security police**Fire alarm**Medical Emergency** numberTraffic accident alarm**— end —

*: China Education News Editor: Huang Yuetan Reviewer: Meng Jianbo, Li Minxian, Luo Wenting.

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