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How do parents give their children summer safety education?
(1) Don't open the door for strangers.

Even if you don't go out, the child is at home alone, which is something that makes parents feel uneasy. It is understood that in the past, every holiday, gangsters would trick children who were alone at home to open the door and then rob them. Tip of this site: Some criminals often use the characteristics of minors' low vigilance, poor vigilance and easy to be deceived to trick children into committing crimes. Therefore, parents must strengthen their children's risk prevention education and tell them not to open the door to strangers when they are alone at home. Once you meet someone who is entangled, you should call 1 10 to call the police.

According to reports, criminals usually trick children who are alone at home into opening the door in the following ways, such as: "I am a colleague of your father (or mother), and your family bought you delicious food, so let me bring it back to you"; "I am a colleague of your father (or mother), and your family had an accident. Let me pick you up "; "I'm your relative, and I came to see you from somewhere"; "I see the gas meter (water meter)" and so on.

As parents, they should tell their children not to answer when strangers knock at the door, let alone reveal the fact that they are alone at home. They can use "dad is sleeping" or "adults go downstairs to buy food" as a hint to scare away strangers. Even if it is really a colleague, neighbor or distant relative that your child knows, you should tell your child to be vigilant. You'd better call your parents loudly before opening the door, so that outsiders can hear you as much as possible.

(2) Beware of uninvited guests.

Every summer vacation, many parents who go to work have to leave their children alone at home, so they must be taught to beware of uninvited guests. Every year in China, 70% of kidnapping cases are kidnappings.

Parents should be taught to lock the security door after leaving home, close the windows that people can enter, and prevent bad people from entering the room or sneaking into the room through the windows; If someone visits, you can talk to him through the door and window, and never open the door; For those who claim to be repairing gas pipelines, water meters, electricity meters and telephones, they should first call their parents or residential property management personnel and ask about the situation before deciding whether to open the door; If you find a thief entering the house, don't panic, hide as soon as possible or wait for an opportunity to escape, and don't advocate fighting with bad people.

In addition, parents should also educate their children that if they go out alone and meet people they don't know, they should be vigilant, don't eat or drink food or drink from strangers, and don't follow strangers to strange places. If you ask for directions, you can tell them the general directions, but you can't take them away as they ask. Once you find a stranger following or pestering you, you should quickly go to a crowded place or seek the help of the street police.