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Subway safety training
Take the baby to the subway, safety first! The following are subway safety tips compiled by Bian Xiao, hoping to help parents better protect their children.

Guarding little baby

When crossing the gate, please hold the children tightly or hold their hands to pass quickly. Keep a distance from the passengers in front, and swipe in and out after the gate is fully opened. Remember, don't let the children touch the gate!

Elevator safety

Children must be accompanied by adults when taking escalators or barrier-free elevators. Teach them not to stay at the entrance of the escalator, not to run, jump, go backwards or put their hands out of the escalator. Panic button is not a toy, you can't press it!

Pay attention to the platform gap.

The gap between the train and the platform may hurt your feet. Always remind children to pay attention to safety and stay away from dangerous areas.

Door safety code

Keep a certain distance from the door, and avoid putting your hands in the door closing place or gap. Parents who use children's anti-lost safety ropes should pay special attention to safety when getting on and off the bus!

Don't play near the gate.

Please don't let the children play at the door. When entering the station, let the child walk in front or hug the child to avoid accidental injury.