Emergency call
Children should remember their own names, home addresses, parents' full names and work units, and know how to call the emergency number in case of danger.
Don't open the door without permission
Stay at home alone. If a stranger visits, don't open the door without permission.
Electrical safety
Do not touch the switch and plug of electrical appliances with wet hands, and do not put fingers, pins, paper clips, etc. Plug into the socket to avoid electric shock.
Bathroom safety
Don't go into the bathroom to play with water alone, let alone push, pull, hit and jump in the bathroom, and turn on the hot water tap at will.
Don't inhale foreign objects.
Don't cover your head with a plastic bag or quilt, don't wrap a rope around your neck, and don't put peanuts, buttons, marbles and other small things into your nostrils or mouth to avoid accidentally inhaling the tube.
Fire self-help
Don't turn on the gas switch, and don't touch the open flame with your hands; Teach children how to save themselves in a fire, how to escape quickly or wait for help from adults.
food safety
Tell children to get permission from adults before eating anything, and don't pick up anything on the floor or table. Also be careful not to run while eating, or food will be easily inhaled into the trachea.
fire safety
Understand the purpose of fire hydrants and fire extinguishers, and know the safe passage exit of kindergartens; Educate children to form the habit of observing fire signs and evacuation directions in public places.
warning signal
Know the alarm telephone number: 1 10, 120, 1 19, and know how to call the police.
Home security
Don't lock the door after school in the afternoon, and don't play with gas, fire, lighters, kettles, water dispensers, medicines and other dangerous goods.
♀? It's safe to cross the road.
You can't cross the street alone without adult guidance. When crossing the road, you should obey the traffic rules, walk on the sidewalk, don't stay and play on the road, and walk on the right in the street.