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What is the core content of safety education?
The core content of safety education is to cultivate students' safety awareness and self-protection ability. Specifically, it includes: safety knowledge, safety skills, safety awareness, self-protection ability and emergency handling ability.

1, safety knowledge: students need to know basic safety knowledge, such as traffic safety, fire safety, food safety, network safety, etc. Protect yourself in daily life, better understand the potential safety hazards, and take corresponding preventive measures, thus reducing the occurrence of safety accidents.

2. Safety skills: Students need to learn some basic safety skills, such as first aid skills, escape skills and prevention skills. In order to help yourself or others in an emergency and better understand the importance of safety, so as to improve your safety awareness and enhance your self-protection ability.

3. Safety awareness: Students need to cultivate safety awareness, always be vigilant, pay attention to and understand potential safety hazards around them, and take timely measures to avoid dangers.

4. Self-protection ability: Students need to learn to protect themselves and cultivate correct safety attitudes, such as avoiding contact with strangers, not trusting strangers easily, and not accepting gifts from strangers at will.

5. Emergency handling ability: Students need to learn emergency handling and strengthen people's safety awareness and skills through practice, such as being able to respond quickly in emergencies such as fires, earthquakes and traffic accidents and taking correct measures to protect themselves and others.

safety education

Safety education refers to helping people understand, know and master safety knowledge, skills, consciousness and attitude through various ways, so as to prevent and reduce the occurrence of various safety accidents and protect people's lives, property and health.

The contents of safety education include but are not limited to: traffic safety, fire safety, food safety, network safety, campus safety, family safety, occupational safety, public safety, etc. The forms of safety education can also be varied, including classroom teaching, simulation drills, field visits, publicity exhibitions, online education and so on.