Rationality of banning umbrellas
The original intention of banning umbrellas in schools is to maintain students' safety and campus order. On rainy days, a large number of students hold umbrellas at the same time, which may lead to campus road congestion, difficulty in walking, and even lead to crowding and accidents. Therefore, the school takes this measure to ensure the safety of students.
There are security risks
Bringing an umbrella into school has a lot of security risks. The tip of the umbrella may inadvertently hurt others, especially in the narrow campus walkway. The umbrella handle may also be the source of tripping or collision. The large area of umbrella may affect students' sight and increase the risk of accidents.
Increase rainproof facilities
Schools can consider adding some shelter facilities, such as indoor passages, umbrellas or awnings, so that students can have suitable shelter in rainy days. In this way, students are also very comfortable to walk in rainy days, avoiding the potential safety hazards brought by umbrellas.
Strengthen safety publicity and education
It is also essential to strengthen safety publicity and education and teach students to be vigilant when walking in rainy days. Schools can popularize safety knowledge to students through posters, billboards, class meetings and other forms to improve students' safety awareness and self-protection ability.