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The school doesn't allow students to open umbrellas in rainy days.
It can be said that it is reasonable for schools to prevent students from carrying umbrellas in rainy days, because the purpose of this regulation is to ensure the safety and order of schools and avoid any potential safety hazards. However, in some aspects, there may be some problems and inconveniences in this provision.

Potential security risks

There are two hidden dangers in bringing an umbrella into school. One is traffic. When a group of students with umbrellas gather at the school gate waiting to enter the school, it may lead to road congestion and traffic chaos, and increase the risk of traffic accidents at the school gate. Secondly, indoors, if students still hold wet umbrellas when entering classrooms or other indoor places, they will easily get wet by dripping water, which will make the ground slippery and increase the risk of students falling.

exist problem

There are also some problems in practice. Students are not allowed to open umbrellas in rainy days. First of all, this regulation may bring unnecessary inconvenience and trouble to students. Secondly, in an emergency, students may need to leave the school gate in a hurry, and taking an umbrella may delay their evacuation.

suggestion

We suggest that schools can provide students with a temporary place to store umbrellas, such as an umbrella bag at the school gate or an umbrella stand in the classroom. This can provide protection for students and ensure the safety and order of the campus. At the same time, we also suggest that students use small umbrellas or folding umbrellas at the school gate, which can reduce the traffic hazards and indoor safety risks brought by bringing umbrellas to school.