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Contents of outdoor safety education in kindergartens
1, pay attention to traffic safety.

(1) will take crosswalks and sidewalks, cross the street to see the traffic lights, and follow adults. When crossing the road, he won't fight, he won't run around, and he won't cross the road alone.

(2) Know some simple traffic safety signs.

(3) Educate children to consciously abide by traffic rules, not to play on the road, not to cross the road alone, etc. To avoid traffic accidents.

(4) Parents should not drive private cars and motorcycles after drinking, especially children.

(5) Take the children out to play by bus during holidays. Children should not stick their heads and hands out of the car when riding. Don't play with doors and windows.

2. Pay attention to electricity safety.

(1) Know the power socket. Don't touch or probe the inside of the power socket with your hands or conductive objects (such as wires, nails, pins and other metal products).

(2) Pay attention to fire prevention and electricity safety. Teach children not to play with fire and electricity, and know how to protect their awareness and protect themselves when they are in danger.

3. Pay attention to the safety of activities.

(1) Teach children not to play dangerous games, such as playing with fire, pinball guns, fireworks and firecrackers. Pay attention to the safety of setting off fireworks.

(2) Don't set off fireworks and firecrackers yourself, and play "fire fighting" games without firecrackers, which is easy to hurt people.

(3) When setting off fireworks and firecrackers, adults should stand in a safe zone far away from them.

4. Pay attention to food hygiene.

(1) Don't eat too greasy food.

(2) Don't overeat, especially don't eat too many cold drinks, and learn to be temperate.

(3) Don't eat too many snacks and ensure three meals a day.

(4) Do not eat suspicious food of unknown origin to prevent food poisoning.

5, strengthen the prevention of infectious diseases, especially the prevention of intestinal infectious diseases.

6, toy safety, avoid using toys that endanger children's safety, such as toys with sharp edges, toys that are easily damaged or broken, toys made of toxic materials or paint, etc.