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Notes on excerpts from safety education books
Notes on excerpts from safety education books

Human life is precious, but it is also fragile. Life is only once for everyone. If you are not careful, it will be destroyed or even killed. Therefore, we should cherish our lives like fragile glass. Welcome to read this article!

Excerpts from reading notes on safety education-1. Don't go swimming alone, and don't go swimming in places that don't know the bottom of the water, don't know the water situation or are dangerous and prone to drowning accidents.

Swimming must be led by parents or people who are familiar with water.

If you suddenly feel uncomfortable or leg cramps during swimming, don't panic. Go ashore to rest or call for help immediately.

4. When a drowning accident occurs in swimming, the first aid on the spot is urgent, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation is the most important.

Notes on Earthquake Escape Safety Education Course

1, in order to prevent falling rocks or collapse, it is best to prepare a safety helmet and carry it with you. When you don't have time to prepare, you can also go out with a pillow and wear it on your head.

2. When several people are buried at the same time, encourage each other, plan together, unite and cooperate, and take action to escape when necessary.

3. Find and avoid the passage, try to escape from the danger and go to a bright, safe and spacious place.

You can't get out of danger for a while, so try to save your strength. If you can find substitutes and water, you should plan to save and use it, try to prolong the survival time and wait for rescue.

5. Save your strength and don't call for help blindly. It's quiet around, or when you hear someone walking above (outside), knock on the wall with bricks, iron pipes and other things to send a message to the outside world. Call for help when you are sure there is no one nearby.

What about food poisoning?

1. Stop eating suspicious food immediately.

2. drink water. Drink plenty of water immediately to dilute the toxin.

3. Vomiting. Put your finger to your throat and spit out the food in your stomach as much as possible.

4. Keep the vomit or feces in plastic bags and send them to the hospital for examination, which is convenient for diagnosis.

5, dehydration symptoms (such as skin wrinkling, increased heart rate, etc. ), should be sent to a nearby hospital as soon as possible.

6. Don't give the patient antidiarrheal drugs easily, so as not to delay the illness.

Notes on fire escape safety education course

1, don't panic, the first thing is to observe where you can escape.

Cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel.

3. Lower your posture and crawl along the floor.

4. People stand by the window, tear curtains or sheets into strips, or climb down water pipe billboards and telephone poles or escape from outdoor safety ladders.

5. When passing through the flame, soak the clothes you wear in water or wrap them in quilts and blankets, and rush out quickly.

6. The rising speed of smoke is much faster than that of stairs. In case of fire, you should quickly escape to the ground.

7, don't jump off a building, so as not to fall casualties.

Scientific protective measures for influenza a.

1, three avoidance:

① Avoid getting together in crowded places;

2 Don't touch your nose, mouth and eyes at will;

③ Avoid close contact with people with flu-like symptoms;

2, 5 (the core is: pay attention to personal hygiene and develop good hygiene habits);

3. Timely: Seek medical advice in time if you feel unwell.

Notes on Traffic Safety Education Course

1, take the sidewalk;

2. To cross the road, take the Banma line and look at the cars around;

3, the red light stops, the green light goes, the yellow light is on, wait a minute;

4. Don't stick your head and hands out of the window when riding;

5. Keep quiet while riding, and don't fight;

6. Don't get off if the car doesn't stop;

7. Don't take overloaded or speeding vehicles.

Excerpts from reading notes on safety education II. Because if you don't pay attention, it will fall apart. And the painful blood lessons again and again tell us with facts that the safe and healthy nerves can't be relaxed for a moment.

As students, we spend most of our time on campus, so we should pay attention to safety both inside and outside the campus. There are many cars on the expressway. When we are at school, we should pay attention to the traffic, don't chase and fight with our classmates, and obey the traffic rules. At school, we should pay attention to the relationship between classmates, do not fight, do not do dangerous things, do not slide stairs, and abide by school rules and discipline.

Besides, outside the campus, we should improve our awareness of self-protection. For example, don't talk to strangers casually, don't eat food given by strangers, don't associate with young people in bad society and so on.

In fact, in our study and life, many people have caused irreparable tragedies on campus, a paradise where our children grow up, because of their poor self-protection ability and weak safety awareness.

For example, in a middle school somewhere, two youthful middle school students fought over a small lighter. One of them took out a knife in a rage and stabbed his classmate who lived together day and night. By the time he woke up and regretted it, it was too late.

The above examples warn us: Never bring dangerous things to campus, and never haggle with classmates for trifles. When you are emotional, you may do something that you can't even think of, but when you regret what you have done, everything has become a reality and cannot be redeemed.

Our life is like a budding bud, which needs safe sunshine and healthy rain and dew. It can't stand the devastation of natural disasters and showers, and it can't stand the blow of man-made storms. Therefore, we should build a dam for self-protection and protect life with knowledge. Sow the seeds of peace in your heart and let the security alarm ring in your ears.

When it comes to pearls, people often think of beauty, luster, value, health and so on. These are beautiful words and artistic conception. But who would have thought it would hurt me? Today is an unforgettable day, and I will never forget the shock brought by pearls!

As usual, I worked hard with my class, and the children were singing and dancing happily and playing games, which made a lively scene. I also play with children from time to time and feel very happy. It's time to get off work before you know it. I was about to go home by bike when a hurried telephone rang. When I saw my classmate's teacher Peng, I was very serious and nervous when I heard her voice. I quickly asked, "What's going on?" She said Yali had something in her nose. ...

I was shocked when I heard this. You don't say! It was fine in the morning! I didn't want to think much and ran back to the classroom eagerly. I saw a bright bead in the child's nose and made the child cry. I kindly said to her, "Don't be afraid, the teacher will definitely take it out!" " "The child's mood has stabilized and he looks at us with expectant eyes. This reminds us of the correct way to deal with accidents that the health care doctor said. First, let the child stand up, don't look up, open her mouth, remind her not to inhale, and exhale through her nose. Teacher Peng presses his nose slowly, and we hope the beads will come out soon. It really works. After a while, that thing came out. We are all very happy. It turned out to be a pearl! At this time, the child's mood is much better. Seeing her happy appearance, I smiled and asked her about the origin of pearls. I found it when I was walking.

In response to this unexpected incident, we specially conducted a safety education for our children, and asked them to tell us how she felt at that time. I also showed the pearls to the children.

I also made a summary of this matter: I told my children not to put small things in their ears, nose and mouth, such as beads, soybeans, peanuts and buttons. I also told the children not to pick up things on the ground, and if they saw them, they should give them to the teacher in time. The children listened carefully and seemed to understand. Unexpectedly, the next day, when the children were playing, I found Wang Lili holding a small decorative sequins in her pocket, and I immediately asked her to pass it. When I left the garden, I gave it to my parents, asking them to educate their children with us about safety, and emphasized the serious consequences of this incident.

In fact, we often carry out safety education. But today it seems that the effect is very little, and some children just stuff things at home. We should always remind children of safety measures and observe their behavior at any time. In addition to these, it is not enough to do a good job of morning inspection before entering the park to prevent children from bringing dangerous goods into the park. At the same time, parents are often reminded to check their pockets to see if there are any dangerous goods that should not be brought. We work together with parents to let children master more safety knowledge, so that similar things will not happen again in the future, so that our children can grow up healthily and happily.

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