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Characteristics and incidence of safety accidents in primary and secondary schools
1. The objects of injury are specific, mainly students in ordinary primary and secondary schools (including kindergartens), most of whom are under 18 years old, and most of them are minors.

2. The accident rate is high. Because primary and secondary school students belong to people without civil capacity and people with limited civil capacity, their self-control ability, safety awareness and prevention ability are poor, so the accident rate is high.

The accident is difficult to deal with. At present, most primary and middle school students are only children, and their parents are between 30 and 40 years old. After the accident, the impact on the family is more serious, which is unbearable for many parents. Moreover, many cases involve multiple interests, which brings great difficulty to accident handling and even affects the normal teaching order of the school.

4. Primary and secondary education funds are generally difficult, and it is difficult for schools to bear high compensation after injury accidents.

5. It has a long-term negative impact on education. Many schools dare not organize activities, and even basic teaching activities are affected. For example, students are not allowed to get off the bus after class except to go to the toilet. physical education class tried to cancel the contents of the equipment, which caused difficulties in education.