First, traffic safety.
1. When walking or cycling on the road, you must consciously abide by the traffic rules. Walk on the sidewalk, ride a bike on the non-motor vehicle lane, cross the road and see the traffic lights clearly. When the green light goes and the red light stops, vehicles and pedestrians are not allowed to pass, but vehicles and pedestrians who have exceeded the stop line can continue to pass.
2. Don't chase and fight on the road, don't chase, pick and stop cars.
3./kloc-Pupils under 0/2 years old are not allowed to ride bicycles on the road. Bicycle bells and brakes must be complete and effective. Don't take people with you when riding, don't walk side by side in groups of three or five, don't chat, walk back and forth, don't chase and ride in corners.
4. Do not take unlicensed, unlicensed and overloaded vehicles.
5. Take the school bus or other vehicles and follow the arrangement. Don't stick your head, hands and body out of the window when driving.
Second, school safety.
1. Knives, scissors, needles, hammers and other tools can only be brought to school when they are required to be used in manual and art classes. Otherwise, these tools can't be brought into school. If you use it, you must get the teacher's permission to take it, and use it under the teacher's supervision, and put it back immediately after use. When using these tools in class, be careful not to scratch or stab yourself or your classmates.
2. Once scratched, the wound is easily infected. The wound should be carefully treated according to the degree and depth of pollution, and tetanus antitoxin injection should be given when necessary.
3, to participate in collective labor, must abide by discipline, obey management, obey orders. Know the safety knowledge of this labor in advance, and don't enter the dangerous parts without the teacher's permission. Do not touch toxic and harmful substances, such as sulfuric acid and pesticides. Don't touch or play with electrical appliances and switches.
4. When chemicals splash into eyes, wash eyes with special water in time and take other emergency measures.
Don't play dangerous games during recess. Watch other people's sports activities. Pay attention to whether your position is safe or not, and avoid hurting yourself by flying basketball and football.
Third, fire safety.
1, don't use matches and lighters as toys, and don't burn things for fun.
2. When lighting mosquito-repellent incense in summer, be careful not to get close to curtains, mosquito nets, sheets and other flammable materials, so as to avoid these flammable materials floating on the mosquito-repellent incense stove when it is windy at night.
In modern families, there are many kinds of household appliances, and children must use them correctly under the guidance of their parents. Junior students should avoid using these appliances alone, and they should not overload electricity or connect wires at home to avoid short circuit or even fire.
4. Common fire extinguishing method: cover the fire extinguishing sand with water to extinguish the fire.
Fourth, electricity safety.
1. Don't fiddle with the switch with your hands, metal objects or pencil lead, and don't plug it into the socket hole. Don't drink water near the socket when drinking water or drinks, so as to avoid water or drinks splashing into the socket, causing short circuit and fire.
2. When playing outdoors, stay away from high-voltage transmission equipment, power distribution room and other places. Don't fly kites near high-voltage lines, and don't play in the distribution room.
There are many wires around the house. Don't hang or dry clothes on wires to avoid danger.
4, found someone get an electric shock, in the rescue of electric shock, first of all, to cut off the power supply. Never pull the electrocuted person by hand before cutting off the power supply, otherwise the rescuers will get an electric shock.
5. If the power supply can't be cut off, the rescuer should wear insulating rubber shoes and gloves, or stand on a dry wooden board and open the wires on the electrocuted person with dry wooden sticks and bamboo poles.
6. Pupils are too young to get an electric shock first aid. They should call an adult to handle it as soon as possible and call "120" to find a doctor.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) safety in swimming activities
1, swimming should be carried out in a safe swimming area. Swimming in non-swimming areas is strictly prohibited. Non-swimming areas or fast-flowing water, or underwater weeds, or underwater terrain is complex, these are very dangerous.
People who take part in swimming must be in good health. Students with the following diseases can't take part in swimming: heart disease, hypertension, epilepsy, severe arthritis, etc.
3, primary school students to participate in swimming should be led by adults in group activities, not swimming alone. Swimming time is not too long. You should go ashore for a rest every 20-30 minutes, and each swimming time should not exceed 2 hours.
Pupils should not swim in too cold water. If they feel that there is a big difference between the water temperature and the body temperature, they should get into the water slowly, rub their bodies while walking and adapt slowly.
5. Do full-body exercise before entering the water, fully move joints and relax muscles to avoid cramps and sprains after entering the water.