Traffic safety risk multiplication
At night, the sight is poor, the speed of vehicles is fast, and the traffic safety risk is multiplied. Parents should guide their children to walk on the sidewalk, obey the traffic rules and try to avoid going out at night.
The criminal's goal
Criminals often commit crimes at night, and children are easy targets for them. Parents should educate their children to be vigilant, don't trust strangers easily, and call the police in time when encountering suspicious circumstances.
Lost in the dark
The children got lost in the night and may never find their way home. Parents should educate their children to plan their routes in advance to avoid going astray. If necessary, they can use navigation software or ask for help.
The invasion of strangers
Problems such as stranger invasion, accidental injury, disease spread and psychological safety all make night a "hardest hit" for children's safety. Parents should educate their children to improve their awareness of self-protection and not accept help or food from strangers easily.