Schools and parents should help their children improve their traffic safety awareness and self-protection ability. Remember "six noes": pay attention to the road conditions and don't suddenly open the door and get off. Don't cross the road. Don't play in the street. Don't climb over the guardrail. Don't bend your head to listen to music or read when you walk. Don't rob the bus or subway.
When parents pick up their children by car, in order to ensure the safety and smoothness of the roads around the campus, please stop at the designated place and pay attention to the traffic safety of pedestrians and non-motor vehicles. In case of traffic congestion, please queue up consciously, wait patiently and pass in turn; In case of road congestion, pay attention to overcoming anxiety, do not blindly overtake and merge at will, and cooperate with the command and guidance of the on-site police.
On campus, some small details may be overlooked, but there are great security risks. Parents and teachers need to establish common sense of potential safety hazards for their children and develop good living habits and behavior habits from an early age, specifically:
Do not bring controlled knives, dangerous toys and all tools that may hurt others into the campus, and do not bring fruit knives into the campus. Don't bring kindling into the campus. Such as lighters and firecrackers. Please don't climb school walls, trees and dangerous goods. Take a civilized break between classes, don't play dangerous games, and live in harmony with your classmates. Don't run hard between classes, and don't worry about going up and down the stairs.