1 and "seven noes" are:
(1) Don't go swimming without permission;
(2) Don't swim with others without authorization;
(3) Don't swim without the guidance of parents or teachers;
(4) Swimming in waters without safety facilities and rescuers;
(5) Swimming in unfamiliar waters; Students who are not familiar with water are not allowed to go into the water for rescue;
(6) Don't swim in streams and rivers on the way to and from school;
(7) Don't blindly go into the water for rescue.
2. The "two sessions" are:
(1) will remind the other party of the danger.
(2) Understand the basic methods of self-care and self-help.
3, drowning protection 8 points:
(1) Don't go swimming without permission. Parents should always take care of it.
(2) Insist that children wear high-quality floating objects.
(3) Ask your child to exercise before entering the water to avoid cramps.
(4) Don't feed the children in the water, they may choke.
(5) Educate children not to frolic with each other in the water to prevent choking and suffocation.
(6) Teach children to swim and learn skills such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
(7) Don't swim in unfamiliar waters without safety facilities and rescuers.
(8) Don't go into the water for rescue without knowing the water and the underwater situation.
4. Parents should know four things when their children go out:
Know where to go, know your partner, know what to do and know when to come back.
The prime time for drowning rescue is less than 30 seconds. If signs of drowning can be found in time, life may be saved. Seven signs to distinguish drowning people:
1, the mouth of the drowning person will sink into the water and then surface, and there is no time to call for help.
The drowning man's arm may stretch forward, but he can't row to the rescuer.
3. The drowning person stands upright in the water, struggles for 20-60 seconds and then sinks.
4. The drowning person's eyes are dull, and he can't concentrate or close his eyes.
The drowning person's head may lean forward, with his head in the water and his mouth on the water.
6. It doesn't look like drowning, just in a daze, but if there is no response to the inquiry, you need immediate help.
7. Children make a lot of noise when playing in the water. Once they are quiet, they should be vigilant.