1. fire prevention: educate students about the dangers of fire and preventive measures, such as prohibiting the use of naked flames, regularly checking the safety of wires and electrical equipment, and prohibiting littering of cigarette butts.
2. Electricity safety: Educate students to use electrical equipment correctly, including the use of sockets, the arrangement of wires and the control of electricity load, so as to avoid potential safety hazards such as electrical overload and short circuit.
3. Anti-theft and robbery: educate students on anti-theft and robbery awareness and skills, such as keeping doors and windows intact, keeping valuables properly, and not revealing personal information to strangers at will.
4. Emergency treatment: educate students how to keep calm and deal with emergencies (such as earthquakes, fires, accidental injuries, etc.). ) correct, including evacuation, alarm for help, first aid knowledge, etc.
5. Health and environmental protection: educate students to keep the dormitory clean and tidy, properly handle garbage and waste, and avoid breeding germs and dangerous goods.
6. Management regulations and disciplines: introduce dormitory management regulations and disciplines to students, including dormitory duty system, late management, no smoking, no drinking, etc.
7. Emergency contact information: inform students of important emergency contact information in the dormitory, such as fire alarm telephone number and school security office contact number.
Dormitory safety education should be carried out vividly. Through explanation, demonstration, case analysis, simulation exercise and other teaching methods, students' safety awareness and coping ability are improved to ensure the safety and comfort in the dormitory. In addition, schools can also conduct regular dormitory safety inspections, discover and deal with potential safety hazards in time, strengthen communication and interaction with students, and promote the implementation of dormitory safety education.