First, run when you are in danger. It is most important to protect yourself.
Dangers in life cannot be prevented. When a child is in danger, the first suggestion is to run away. Of course, running away has a direction, not running around, but running to a safe place.
So what kind of place is a safe place?
First, physical partitions that can separate themselves from the bad guys, such as gates and fences.
Second, you can run to places where there are many adults, and it is best to have weapons.
The second suggestion is to run away and call for help, instead of screaming at random. Calling for help can play two obvious roles. First, it can let the surrounding police, nearby security guards and other adults know that there is danger here. Second, cause psychological panic to the bad guys, make them slow down and look around, and win time for themselves and others to escape.
Second, when strangers ask you for help, learn to stay away and say "no".
When a strange uncle says: I don't know the way, can you show me the way and take me there? The strange aunt said, my dog is missing. Can you go to the front and help me find it? Or some people say: Uncle buys you delicious food, aunt takes you to buy toys, and you should say "no" boldly.
Parents can educate their children in advance. When they encounter unpleasant and fearful things, they should learn to say "no" to protect themselves and tell their children that adults generally don't ask their children for help.
At the same time, parents can also let their children know that there are good people and bad people in the world by reading picture books. If this happens, they must learn to be vigilant and stay away.
Third, being trapped in the elevator, don't worry, don't cry, don't panic, and be calm.
The elevator in a residential area in Fuzhou, Fujian Province is broken. A 13-year-old child was stuck between the sixth and seventh floors. He failed in the process of self-help and died unfortunately, which brought a painful tragedy to his family.
As parents, it is necessary to give children science in time and how to save themselves from being trapped in the elevator.
First, if the elevator drum breaks down, stop in mid-air, don't panic, don't worry, and stay calm.
Second, be careful not to knock on the elevator door yourself! Not only can you not save yourself, but you will also put yourself in a more dangerous situation.
Third, press the call button. If this button fails, don't worry. You can call the emergency number on the "elevator sign" in the elevator (if the child has a mobile phone or a phone watch).
Fourth, wait patiently for professional rescuers or fire and maintenance personnel to come to the rescue.
Fifth, if rescuers can't open the elevator door, don't rush out of the elevator. Be sure to wait until the rescuers completely fix the elevator door with professional equipment, obey the command, pass quickly and leave the elevator.
Fourth, teach children four skills to prevent getting lost.
On the Internet, we often see children lost or abducted by traffickers. In order to be vigilant, parents should not only do a good job of prevention, but also teach their children how to deal with lost situations.
First, teach children to remember their addresses. Remember not only the names of parents, but also the neighborhood where children live. Or which school?
Second, teach children to memorize their parents' phone numbers, and at the same time let them learn to make phone calls.
Third, teach children to make emergency calls. For example, call 1 10 for help, 1 19 for fire alarm, 120 for an ambulance. Of course, you can make these calls in an emergency, but don't make them under normal circumstances.
Fourth, teach children to distinguish between good people and bad people. When in danger, you can turn to these people for help: kind-hearted old people, pregnant women or parents with children, police uncles, student groups, government agencies or supermarket, shopping mall staff wearing work clothes.
Five, locked in the car, don't cry, know how to save yourself.
It often happens to us that children are locked in cars. As parents, we should be responsible for the safety of children's lives. Teaching children some self-help knowledge in advance is the best way to protect children.
First, let the children do it themselves and drive the door from the car. For a slightly sensible child, parents can teach him to open the car door from the inside, just in case.
Second, break the window to save yourself. Put a safety hammer in the car. If the child is locked in the car, he won't open the door from the inside and smash the window to save himself.
Third, double flashing. Teach children to turn on the danger warning light, and passers-by will find it and call the police in time.
Fifth, honk the horn. Of course, not all cars can honk their horns with the engine turned off. You can try, and if you can, you can ask for help in this way.
If you have a baby, I hope you can tell this to the baby, so that the baby can establish a safety awareness of self-protection from an early age.