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Measures for preventing drowning of primary and middle school students in Hunan Province
Measures to prevent drowning among primary and middle school students in Hunan Province are as follows:

According to the "Program", the special action to prevent drowning among primary and secondary school students in 2023 will end from now until 65438+February 3 1.

1, strengthen education and vigorously carry out publicity on drowning prevention.

According to the requirements of the scheme, education administrative departments at all levels should supervise and guide schools at all levels to include drowning prevention in the annual student safety education, and enhance students' water-based awareness through lectures, videos and blackboard newspapers. To enable students to identify the complexity and danger of unfamiliar or unknown waters and waters without safety facilities. All primary and secondary schools should complete the "Ten Ones" of drowning prevention before the summer vacation.

All localities should coordinate publicity, meteorology, education and other departments, and vigorously carry out drowning prevention publicity by producing and broadcasting professional drowning prevention publicity videos, as well as meteorological tweeters and mobile publicity vehicles, so as to improve the awareness rate and participation of drowning prevention education.

Towns (streets) should organize the activities of "preventing primary and secondary school students from drowning and patting them with their hands", and mobilize the masses to persuade them to leave in time when they find that primary and secondary school students are swimming or playing in the water; It is necessary for joint schools to actively investigate and find the hidden dangers of falling into the water on the way to and from school, take photos in time, and deal with them through Hunan education safety management platform.

Schools should further strengthen the contact between home and school, and establish a normal working system of reminding students once a day and pushing 1 time drowning prevention safety tips to parents every week.

Education, women's federations and other departments should strengthen parents' drowning prevention reminders, guide parents to earnestly fulfill their guardianship and education responsibilities, and strengthen the management of key periods such as school and holidays.

Enhance parents' awareness of drowning prevention, and prevent parents from drowning when taking their children out for swimming, paddling, fishing, touching snails and participating in agricultural production activities.

Village (neighborhood) committees should guide and urge the parents of all rural left-behind children who go out to work in this area to sign written entrusted care agreements with entrusted caregivers, strengthen contact and exchanges with left-behind children, and keep abreast of their life, study and psychological conditions.

2, investigation and rectification, strengthen water safety management.

The "Program" requires that the student safety professional committees in cities and counties should organize relevant departments such as water conservancy, housing construction, agriculture and rural areas to conduct a comprehensive investigation and rectification of potential safety hazards in reservoirs, rivers, lakes and pits within their respective administrative areas, so as to effectively find dangerous situations in time and properly handle emergencies.

Departments of natural resources, housing construction, transportation and emergency management at all levels should continue to strengthen the management of safety hazards such as potholes formed during construction.

Each township (street) should focus on the waters along the urban suburbs and rural schools, villages and students' going to and from school, touch the open waters within the administrative area one by one, find out the ownership subject, the depth of the waters and warning signs, and the configuration of rescue facilities, draw a map of dangerous waters, assess the risk level, and implement the investigation and management of hidden dangers one by one.

Towns (streets) should strengthen communication with relevant water authorities, set up safety barriers and fences around medium and high-risk waters, promote the implementation of the "four in one" construction of warning signs, lifebuoys, lifelines and life-saving poles, and ensure the full coverage of the coastline of key waters through the superposition and complementarity of "civil air defense+technical defense+physical defense".

It is necessary to establish a risk level early warning and reminding system, make a regional drowning risk early warning map according to the frequency and drowning situation of students, dynamically release risk level early warning information, and take corresponding risk level response and control measures.

All localities should organize personnel to carry out regular inspections, focusing on strengthening the patrol management of dangerous waters during swimming peak hours such as afternoon and evening. It is necessary to keep a close eye on the key time periods and key parts of students' wading activities, increase the intensity of shoreline patrols in key waters, and regularly carry out professional training exercises to effectively improve the coping ability and rescue level of water rescue.

To give full play to the role of river (lake) chiefs as working platforms, river (lake) chiefs at all levels should incorporate drowning prevention into river (lake, pond) patrol work, check emergency rescue facilities, and promptly discourage primary and secondary school students from engaging in dangerous wading activities. All localities should explore the use of drones to carry out inspections and patrols to improve patrol coverage and timeliness.