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Contents of flood control safety education
The contents of flood control safety education are as follows:

First, the "six noes":

1. No swimming or paddling in rivers, ponds, weirs and reservoirs without permission;

2. Don't go swimming and playing with your classmates in rivers, ponds, weitang and reservoirs without authorization;

3. Don't swim or play with water without the guidance of parents or guardians;

4. Swimming and playing in waters without safety facilities and ambulance personnel;

5. Don't swim or play in unfamiliar waters;

6. Don't blindly go into the water to rescue in case of danger;

Second, "for a while":

1, that is, learn the basic methods of emergency self-help, help and alarm.

Prevention points:

1. Students should be educated to avoid blindly rescuing their peers when they are drowning, to rescue them wisely, and to seek adult help immediately.

2. Popularize swimming education in qualified places or schools to improve students' self-help and self-care ability.

3. Inform all parents of the drowning accidents of primary and secondary school students, and inform parents that they must bear the responsibility of safety supervision after students leave school, and strengthen their care and education after school, weekends and holidays.

4. Ask the local Party committee and government to coordinate relevant departments and towns to effectively establish a joint prevention and control mechanism for drowning prevention, strengthen the safety management of key waters and dangerous sections, and ensure that people patrol, manage and guard, and eliminate dangers and hidden dangers in time when they are found.