1. Fire safety:
-Use electricity safely: Don't unplug, connect wires privately, play with fire sources and use electrical appliances indiscriminately.
-Use of fire extinguishers: Understand the types and usage of fire extinguishers, and know how to use fire extinguishers correctly, so as to carry out emergency treatment in case of fire.
-Evacuate loudly: In case of fire, you should immediately call for help from your family and evacuate according to the family escape plan made in advance.
2. Emergency response:
-Earthquake safety: When an earthquake occurs, try to choose a solid table or squat down for protection, and don't stay in dangerous places such as windows, wires and high floors.
-Rainstorm prevention: In case of strong wind and rainstorm, don't get close to tall objects, keep a distance from the drainage ditch and avoid going out.
3. Personal safety:
-Travel safely: You must obey the traffic rules and traffic lights when going to and from school. Take the zebra crossing when crossing the road, and don't run the red light at will.
-Safe transportation: When taking buses, subways and other means of transportation, don't go near the door, pay attention to stand firm and don't run around.
-Preventing school bullying: Tell teachers and parents in time when you encounter bullying, and know your rights and how to deal with it.
4. Food safety:
-Reasonable diet: Choose fresh, clean and well-cooked food when eating, and have a balanced diet without overeating.
-Avoid food poisoning: pay attention to the hygiene of stored food, avoid eating expired food, and avoid eating food such as roadside stalls.
-Wash your hands frequently: Wash your hands before and after eating, after going to the toilet and after touching dirty things, and develop good hygiene habits.
5. Improvement of safety awareness:
-Learn to call for help: learn the emergency telephone number and know how to ask emergency personnel and parents for help in an emergency.
-Telephone number of guardian: memorize family members, teachers, home addresses and telephone numbers of emergency contacts, and take measures for self-protection and help.
The above are the suggestions for primary school students' family safety handwritten newspapers. Try to attract children's attention with concise words and interesting illustrations, so that they can better learn and master the knowledge of home safety. At the same time, you can add some tips and experience sharing to make handwritten newspapers more interesting.