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What safety common sense and safety prevention skills should contemporary college students have?
I. Safety precautions in public places

1, in the playground, canteen, classroom, reading room, laboratory, office and other places, we should pay attention to take care of what we carry with us; Take valuables with you when you leave for a short time.

2. Please don't put valuables such as mobile phones and laptops and a lot of cash in the schoolbag, and use the schoolbag to occupy space.

3. In case of missing items or suspicious personnel, they should contact the site management personnel in time and report to the safety office.

Please consciously abide by the relevant management regulations of public places and jointly safeguard the normal order of public places.

Second, the dormitory safety precautions

1, get into the good habit of locking (locking) the door and closing the window.

Take care of your keys, don't lend them to others or leave them everywhere.

Don't stay with foreigners without authorization. If you find suspicious people, you should be vigilant and report them in time.

4. Take care of all kinds of valuables, especially laptops, and lock them for storage.

5. Large amount of cash should be deposited in the bank in time. Don't use numbers that are easily deciphered by others, such as birthdays. Loss of passbook should be reported in time.

6. Don't light candles or use open flames.

7. Don't use fake and inferior electrical appliances and high-power lamps, electric blankets, rice cookers and other electrical appliances.

8. Don't burn things in the dormitory, and store inflammable and explosive goods such as gasoline, alcohol and acetone and toxic, harmful and radioactive dangerous goods.

9. Don't pull the power of the dormitory.

10, don't use fire control facilities at will.

Third, pay attention to theft prevention.

With the continuous development of economy, contemporary college students have more and more pocket money, including mobile phones, digital cameras and mp3 players. This makes criminals in society focus on colleges and universities, and some robbery and theft gangs specialize in "eating" colleges and universities. Some teachers and students do not keep public and private property according to regulations, which makes it easy for criminals to commit crimes.

It is the responsibility and obligation of every student to prevent and combat campus theft. Strengthening anti-theft awareness, understanding the basic situation, laws and characteristics of campus theft crimes, and mastering basic anti-theft common sense are the basis for doing anti-theft work well and ensuring safety.

1. What are the ways of campus theft?

(1) shoplifting: When no one or classmates are around, criminals take the money left on the table, bed, etc. for themselves.

(2) Fishing outside the window: the actor uses tools such as bamboo poles indoors to hook other people's items out of the window.

(3) Going into the room through the window: the actor climbed over the window, transom, etc. There are no solid precautions to break into houses.

(4) stepping on the spot in the form of selling goods, and then stealing.

(five) in the name of recognizing fellow villagers or asking for help, stealing the password of bank cards or meal cards and withdrawing money from bank deposits or meal cards.

2. What are the basic anti-theft methods?

(1) valuables should be locked in drawers, cabinets (boxes) or stored in other places when not in use.

(2) Take the meal card with you, don't save too much money, and report the loss immediately after it is lost.

(3) Take care of your keys and don't lend them to others easily to prevent them from getting out of control.

(4) Students who leave the dormitory at last should close the window and lock the door, so don't be afraid of trouble.

(5) Be alert to suspicious strangers, observe carefully, and call the school security section when necessary.

(6) When you are not in the dormitory at night or on holidays, be sure to close the doors and windows, and don't put valuables on the table in front of the window.

Fourth, pay attention to fraud prevention.

Although some college students have high cultural knowledge, some cases occur from time to time due to their late entry into society, lack of social experience, lack of safety awareness and weak legal concept. According to statistics, the cases of college students being cheated account for more than 75% of students' public security cases. The vast majority of these cases are due to college students' weak awareness of their own safety precautions, ideological paralysis, improper custody of property, trusting others, careless friends and other cases, some of which cause students' property losses, and some even endanger their lives.

1. What are the common tricks used by college students?

(1) Make friends through online chat, make up lies and cheat after gaining trust;

(2) Pretend that something has happened to you, and use your classmates' sympathy to cheat;

(3) Fraud in the name of love;

(four) fabricating accidents of students at school to deceive parents and relatives;

(5) pretending to be a school staff to defraud students;

(6) Send SMS to win the prize.

2. What anti-fraud measures are there?

(1) Raise awareness of prevention and learn to protect yourself. Students should actively participate in the legal system and safety prevention education activities organized by the school, and learn more, understand more and master more prevention knowledge, which is beneficial to themselves.

(2) In daily life, we should not be greedy for petty gain and seek personal gain; We should be vigilant and don't believe in rhetoric; Don't tell strangers your home address, so as not to be deceived; Report suspicious persons in time; After being deceived, it is even more important to report the case in time and boldly expose it so that criminals can be punished by law.

(3) Be careful when making friends, and never act as an agent with affection. For people introduced by acquaintances or friends, we should learn to "listen to their words, observe their colors and distinguish their actions."

(4) Students should communicate with each other and help each other. Some students are used to treating personal communication as personal privacy. Once they are cheated, they can't be investigated. Some relationships should be properly disclosed or publicized within their own scope, which is also the need of security.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) driving safety

1. Enhance traffic safety awareness and consciously abide by campus traffic management regulations.

2. When walking on campus, pay attention to observing and avoiding vehicles.

3. Pay attention to understand and master traffic signs when traveling at ordinary times, and strictly abide by traffic rules.

4. It is not allowed to practice or test drive motor vehicles on campus.

5, all vehicles entering the campus should obey the management, according to the prescribed route, and parked in the designated place.

6. Bicycles must consciously get off when entering and leaving the school gate. It is forbidden to buy stolen vehicles and bicycles with incomplete licenses.

Network problem of intransitive verbs

1, campus network users shall abide by the provisions of relevant laws and regulations, and shall not produce, copy, publish or disseminate information containing the following contents:

Violate the basic principles established by the Constitution.

Endangering national security, revealing state secrets, subverting state power and undermining national unity.

Damage the honor and interests of the country

Incite national hatred and discrimination and undermine national unity.

Destroy the state's religious policy and promote cults and feudal superstitions.

Walking obscenity, pornography, gambling, violence, murder, terror or abetting crime.

Insult or slander others and infringe upon their legitimate rights and interests.

Other contents prohibited by laws and administrative regulations.

2. Abide by network ethics and be a civilized and law-abiding netizen.

3. Be cautious when making friends online, enhance the awareness of prevention and prevent being cheated.

4. Strengthen technical protection measures to prevent virus invasion, and pay attention to the backup and storage of important data.

Seven, epidemic prevention and other public health issues.