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How to draw a drowning prevention picture
How to draw a drowning prevention picture is as follows:

Step 1: Draw the head of a little boy first, with his hair curled like waves.

The second step is to draw the boy's upper body with bare arms and tie a round lifebuoy around his waist.

Step 3, then write the words "drowning prevention" under the lifebuoy.

Step 4: Finally, color the picture in brown, red and blue.

"Four Don 'ts" to prevent drowning;

1, don't go swimming without parents;

2. Don't swim in waters without warning signs;

3. Don't swim in unsafe places and wild water sources;

Don't play near the water source on the way to and from school and during holidays.

Six noes to prevent drowning;

1, students are not allowed to swim without permission;

2, are not allowed to swim with others without authorization;

3. Students are not allowed to swim without parents or teachers;

4. Students are not allowed to swim in waters without safety facilities and ambulance personnel;

5, are not allowed to swim in unfamiliar waters;

6. Non-aqueous students are not allowed to go into the water for rescue.

Rescue methods when someone is found drowning:

You can throw lifebuoys, bamboo poles, boards and other things at the drowning person, and then drag them to the shore; If there is no rescue equipment, you can enter the water for direct rescue. When approaching a drowning person, turn his hips, turn his back to himself, and then pull him up. Side stroke or backstroke towing is usually used for towing.

Special emphasis: if minors find someone drowning and cannot rush into the water to rescue them, they should immediately call for help or use life-saving equipment to rescue them, and they are not encouraged to go into the water to rescue them.