1. Traffic safety:
Obey traffic rules, don't run red lights, don't jaywalk, and try to choose safe means of transportation, such as buses or subways. If you ride a bike or motorcycle, be sure to wear a helmet.
2. Safe travel:
Inform others of the destination and approximate itinerary when going out, and avoid walking alone at night or going to remote areas. If you need to take a taxi, use a registered taxi or online car platform, and check the license plate number to ensure the safety of the ride.
3. Prevent telecom fraud:
Be careful to protect personal privacy, and don't disclose your name, school, address, telephone number and other sensitive information easily. Be wary of strange phone calls, text messages, WeChat and other contact information that may involve fraud, call the police in time and consult relevant departments.
4. Food safety:
Arrange your diet reasonably, and try to choose a regular and hygienic restaurant or food stall to eat. Pay attention to the hygienic conditions of food storage and heating, avoid eating expired, spoiled or unclean food, and maintain good personal hygiene habits.
5. Safe accommodation:
Choose a safe residence, try not to live alone and avoid entering the residence of strangers you don't know. Regularly check whether the doors and windows are in good condition to ensure the use of dormitory door locks. In case of suspicious circumstances or emergencies, call the police in time and ask the school or public security organs for help.
6. Health management:
Keep healthy, have regular physical examination, take medicine according to the doctor's advice, and develop good living habits. Avoid excessive fatigue and facing the electronic screen for a long time, arrange work and rest time reasonably, and ensure adequate sleep.
7. Psychological counseling:
College students often face academic pressure and interpersonal problems, so they should keep a positive attitude and learn to handle and relieve the pressure properly. If you have emotional distress, anxiety or depression, you can seek the help of a professional psychological counselor or mental health center.
8. Learn safety knowledge:
Understand some common personal accidents and emergency treatment methods, such as first aid knowledge, fire escape, etc. Participate in relevant safety training courses to improve self-protection ability and emergency response ability.
Please note that the prevention of personal accidents is a comprehensive systematic project, so we should always be vigilant in life and cultivate self-protection awareness. At the same time, keep effective communication and contact with family, friends and teachers around you, and seek help and support in time.