1. Explain dangerous situations and how to deal with them, such as natural disasters such as fire, earthquake and flood, and harassment by strangers.
2. Teach children how to call the emergency number, such as 1 10, 120, 1 19, etc. At the same time, tell the children when they can make a phone call and when they need to wait for the arrival of rescuers.
3. Teach children how to protect themselves, such as not talking to strangers, not accepting gifts from strangers, and not hitchhiking.
Teach children how to keep calm in an emergency, don't panic, and follow the instructions of adults as much as possible.
5. Prepare some simple first-aid medicines and tools for children, such as band-AIDS, sterilized cotton balls and tourniquets. In order to help yourself when necessary.
6. In daily life, encourage children to participate in outdoor activities and physical exercise to improve their physical fitness and self-protection ability.