What does public safety for primary school students include?
Summary of public safety knowledge of primary school students The following are some common public safety knowledge of primary school students: 1. Safety of going up and down stairs: tell children not to be crowded, not to run, to keep order, and to avoid stepping on stairs. 2. Traffic safety: Educate children not to play on the road, not to run on the road, to take a crosswalk when crossing the road, pay attention to the traffic lights, and not to cross the road at will. 3. Fire safety: educate children not to play with fire, not to ignite privately, and not to touch dangerous goods such as gas. If there is a fire, they should call the police in time and tell their home address and their names. 4. Food hygiene and safety: educate children not to casually eat things given by people they don't know, don't eat unprotected food such as jelly and candy, and drink it in moderation, not in excess. 5. Prevention of epidemic diseases: When the seasons alternate, tell children to wash their hands frequently, disinfect frequently, keep clean, don't touch strangers casually, and avoid going to crowded places. 6. Prevention of natural disasters: Educate children to remain calm when encountering natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes, quickly find safe places to take refuge, and learn to help themselves and each other. The above safety knowledge is what we need to pay attention to in our daily life. I hope that children can enhance their awareness of self-protection through this knowledge and reduce unnecessary injuries and dangers.