Traffic safety education, including walking, cycling, riding and taking a boat. Schools should educate students to learn traffic laws and regulations, be familiar with traffic signals (traffic lights, gestures) and signs, master common sense of traffic safety, consciously abide by traffic laws and regulations in life, and effectively protect the traffic safety of themselves and others.
Daily life safety education, including electric shock prevention, gas poisoning prevention, fire prevention, household safety, food hygiene and safety, etc. Understand common sense of life, avoid accidents and strengthen safety awareness.
Activity safety education includes on-campus activities, off-campus activities, operational activities and practical activities. Be familiar with the activity process, know the precautions and avoid accidents. If swimming needs to be accompanied by an adult, it should be done in a safe swimming pool. You can't swim in the water without permission.
Self-protection education in natural disasters, including floods, earthquakes, mudslides, landslides and avalanches. Know how to protect yourself when encountering natural disasters, ensure your own safety in times of crisis, call for help in time, and stay calm and wait for help.
Social security education, including anti-telecom fraud, anti-trafficking and anti-terrorism education. Learn to avoid danger, be vigilant and not trust others easily.
Accident handling education, including drowning first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, shock, trampling, etc. Understand the methods of accident handling, learn to protect yourself and strive for the least damage.