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Safety knowledge of preventing drowning that students must know.
After entering May, the weather gradually turned hot, entering the dangerous period, prone period and high incidence period of drowning accidents. In order to prevent students from swimming and playing in the ponds and dams of rivers and reservoirs without authorization, sound safety alarms, and ensure the safety of students' lives, it is necessary to popularize students' knowledge of drowning prevention, so that unfortunate drowning incidents will occur less and every happy family will no longer be sad. . . .

Knowledge of preventing drowning

1. Don't play or chase by the river, lake, reservoir, ditch or pond to prevent slipping into the water.

2. It is forbidden for students to swim in the water without permission, especially for primary and secondary school students. If you go swimming, you must bring a life buoy and swim in a safe and qualified swimming pool accompanied by your parents.

It is forbidden for primary and middle school students to go fishing privately, because fishing is all squatting by the water, and the soil and sand at the water's edge have been soaked in the water for a long time and become very loose. The edges of some water have been soaked in water for many years, and a layer of moss has grown. If you step on it, you will slide into the water. Even if you don't slide into the water, you will be in danger of injury.

4. It is forbidden to row without adults or lifebuoys.

5. When boating in the park or on the lake, be sure to sit still, don't run around on the boat, and don't wash your hands and feet beside the boat, especially when boating, don't shake or be overweight, so as not to upset or sink the boat.

6. When taking a boat, in case of special circumstances, you must keep calm, obey the instructions of the crew on board, and don't dive lightly.

7. If someone is drowning, you should know how to ask for help scientifically instead of acting rashly. Ask an adult for help nearby or call 1 10 to call the police to avoid unnecessary casualties.

Tips for preventing drowning

First, swimming tips:

1. You must swim under the guidance of your parents (guardians). Swimming alone is the most prone to problems. If your companion is not a parent (adult), it is difficult to guarantee that you can get proper help when you are in danger.

People who are sick should not go swimming. Patients with chronic diseases such as otitis media, heart disease, dermatosis, epilepsy and pinkeye, as well as those with cold, fever, mental fatigue and physical weakness, should not go swimming, because these patients are not only prone to aggravate their illness, but also prone to cramps, accidental coma and life-threatening. Patients with infectious diseases are easy to infect others. In addition, female students are not allowed to swim during the special period of each month.

Don't jump into the water to swim immediately after taking part in strenuous exercise, especially in the case of sweating and fever. Otherwise, you can easily cause cramps and colds.

4. Polluted (poor water quality) rivers, reservoirs, places with rapids, the intersection of two rivers and rivers and lakes with large gaps are not suitable for swimming. Generally speaking, all rivers and lakes with unknown water conditions are not suitable for swimming.

5, bad weather such as thunderstorms, strong winds, sudden changes in weather, etc. It is also not suitable for swimming.