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The boy's palm plunged into pencil lead, and it still has a seal after 10 years. How to ensure the safety when using learning tools?
Many learning tools can be dangerous because they are not paid attention to when used. My son's friend accidentally cut his face with a pencil when he was five years old. He didn't get careful care, so that there is still a long pencil mark on his teenage face. Therefore, when using stationery, we should pay special attention to the following aspects.

First, don't play with pens and pencils. This is not only easy to prick yourself, but also easy to break the nib. You can't bite the pencil with your mouth. The outer layer of pencil is usually a layer of colored pigment, which contains lead, which can easily lead to lead poisoning after eating by mistake. Besides, pencils may prick your mouth. Second, plastic rulers can't be used for playing. They are not only easy to break, but also easy to scratch their own hands or collapse to others.

Third, small stationery with blades is very sharp. Put it away properly when not in use. You shouldn't play and run with these sharp stationery to avoid danger. Fourth, children like to buy scented rubber. But the chemicals contained in this rubber are harmful to human body. Never bite with your mouth. Avoid causing harm to the body. Fifth, when using sharp stationery such as compasses, pencil sharpeners or scissors, pay attention, don't joke, don't shake your hands, and don't run around with such things to avoid hurting others. If you fall down carelessly, you may get hurt, too.

In short, parents should be vigilant. When buying stationery for children, we should strictly control the quality and choose those tasteless, ordinary and nationally recognized products. And give children more education, teach them to use school stationery correctly, wash their hands with logistics, and correct their bad habits. Schools should also take more safety education classes. We should remind students more and help them to carry out education. The healthy growth of students can not be separated from the concerted efforts of parents, schools and society!