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Summer is hot, heatstroke prevention is necessary!
High temperature in summer makes children vulnerable to threats such as summer heat, mosquito bites and electrical fires. This article will provide some coping strategies and safety tips for parents to help their children spend a healthy and safe summer vacation.

Heatstroke prevention drugs and mineral water

Children are prone to water shortage and even heatstroke due to high temperature exposure. Parents should prepare heatstroke prevention drugs and mineral water for their children to remind them to avoid direct sunlight and keep enough water.

Mosquito repellent and insect repellent

Mosquitoes are rampant in summer, especially the terrible chigger mites. Parents need to remind their children to stay away from mosquito gathering places such as grass and gutter. If bitten, wash the wound with soapy water and spray toilet water to relieve discomfort. If it is serious, please seek medical advice in time.

Safe electricity

Parents need to be alert to children's indiscriminate use of electrical appliances to avoid danger. Remind children not to tamper with electrical appliances before going out, to escape calmly in case of electrical fire, not to douse it with water, and to ask adults for help in time.

Fire prevention knowledge

Flammable at high temperature in summer, clothing, home, etc. May become a fire hazard. Teach children not to play with fire and cook without authorization. Prepare fire extinguishers at home and teach children how to use them correctly. At the same time, it is emphasized that it is strictly forbidden to play with fire and cook by yourself.

Cherish life and stay away from wild swimming.

Children like to swim in the river ditch, but the water situation is complicated and dangerous. Remember to tell your child that swimming in the river is strictly prohibited, and you must be accompanied by an adult if you need to play in the water. To prevent drowning, don't swim alone or rush into the water.

Enrich your vacation and stay away from the screen.

Avoid children watching TV and playing computer for a long time, protect their eyes and keep their physical and mental health. Arrange meaningful activities for children, such as attending summer camps, to make holidays more substantial and interesting.