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Contents of safety warning education activities in kindergartens
Kindergarten safety warning education activities include: traffic safety education, fire safety education, electric shock prevention education and so on.

First, traffic safety education.

Traffic safety education mainly includes the following aspects:

1, understand the basic traffic rules, such as "stop at the red light, go at the green light", pedestrians walk on the sidewalk, walk on the right in the street, don't play football, skateboard, run or play games on the road, don't cross the road, don't stay and play on the road, etc.

2. Know traffic signs, such as traffic lights and crosswalks. And know the significance and function of these traffic signs.

3. Educate children to have a sense of traffic safety from an early age and form a good habit of obeying traffic rules.

Second, fire safety education.

Fire safety education, mainly including:

1, let children understand the dangers of playing with fire.

2. Let children master simple self-help skills. For example, teach children to escape from the fire scene immediately in case of fire, and tell nearby adults in time. When there is a fire and you are surrounded by smoke, cover your nose and mouth with a smoke mask or a wet towel, and immediately lie on the ground and crawl under the smoke.

3. Take the children to visit the fire brigade and watch the firemen's exercises. Ask the firemen to introduce the cause of the fire, the function of the fire truck, the use of the fire extinguisher and the matters needing attention when using it.

Third, electric shock prevention education.

1 first tell the children where the structure of electrical appliances and power supplies can move and where they can't. Don't touch electrical appliances and wires when your family is away, let alone play with electrical appliances casually.

2. At the same time, don't pull wires indiscriminately, don't cut wires with scissors, don't carve wires with knives, don't plug wires into power sockets, and so on.

3. Secondly, tell the child that in case of electric shock, don't pull the hand to shock the child, cut off the power supply in time, or connect the wires with non-conductive things such as dry bamboo poles.