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What are the contents of weekend safety education records?
Record the contents of weekend safety education:

First, fire safety.

1. Don't use matches and lighters as toys, and don't burn things for fun.

2. When lighting mosquito-repellent incense, be careful not to get close to flammable materials such as curtains, mosquito nets and sheets, so as to avoid these flammable materials floating on the mosquito-repellent incense stove when it is windy at night.

Household appliances must be used correctly under the guidance of parents. Junior students are forbidden to use these appliances alone, don't overload electricity, don't connect wires indiscriminately, and don't tamper with sockets and electrical switches.

4. Don't set off firecrackers, don't set off firecrackers when you meet others, and don't pick up firecrackers.

5. Common fire extinguishing methods: fire extinguishing with water; Cover the fire with something.

Put out the fire with sand. In case of uncontrollable fire, escape and call the police.

The second is the safety of electricity use.

1. Don't fiddle with the switch with your hands, metal objects or pencil lead, and don't plug it into the socket hole. Don't drink water near the socket when drinking water or drinks, so as to avoid water or drinks splashing into the socket, causing electrical short circuit and fire.

2. When playing outdoors, stay away from high-voltage transmission equipment and distribution room. Don't fly kites near high-voltage lines, and don't play near the distribution room.

Don't hang clothes on the wire to avoid danger.

When someone gets an electric shock, the first thing to do is to cut off the power. Don't pull the electrocuted person by hand before cutting off the power supply, or the rescuer will get an electric shock. If it is impossible to cut off the power supply, the rescuer should wear insulating rubber shoes or gloves, or stand on a dry wooden board and use dry wooden sticks and bamboo poles. Pick up the wires on the electrocuted person.

5. If you get an electric shock, you should call an adult as soon as possible, and call "120" for a doctor to rescue you.