Theft refers to the act of secretly stealing the property of the state collective or others for the purpose of illegal possession. Among all kinds of cases in colleges and universities, theft cases are as high as over 90%.
For college students, the most important thing is to do the following: 1. Valuables should be kept in locked drawers, cabinets and other safe places, and stored when not in use. 2. Get into the habit of locking the door and closing the window at ordinary times, and don't put valuables and clothes in front of the window or windowsill when sleeping at night. 3. Passbooks and credit cards should be encrypted. Usually, don't deposit too much money in the card, don't put it with the certificate, and report the loss immediately if you lose it. 4. Abide by dormitory management regulations and don't stay with outsiders. Take care of your keys, don't lend them easily. 6. In public places, take care of your carry-on bags and clothes. 7. Be vigilant when suspicious personnel are found, ask them, and call "1 10" when necessary. In case of theft, students should immediately report to the school security department, pay attention to protecting the scene, and actively cooperate with the school security department to do a good job in case investigation.
Second, fire prevention.
The main causes of the fire in colleges and universities are: 1. Ignoring the safety of electricity use, pulling wires privately in classrooms and dormitories, using high-power appliances such as electric stoves and "quick heating", and making wires overload and catch fire. 2, unauthorized use of coal stoves, liquefaction stoves, alcohol stoves, candles and other open flames in the dormitory caused a fire. 3. Smoking in classrooms, dormitories and public places, littering cigarette butts and kindling cause fires. 4. Flammable and explosive articles are stored in the dormitory or sundries are piled up in the corridor to cause fire. The key to fire prevention is to do a good job in fire prevention. When studying and working in classrooms, laboratories and research rooms, college students should strictly abide by various safety management regulations, operating procedures and related systems; When involving the use of inflammable and explosive dangerous goods, we must pay attention to the fire safety regulations and operate carefully according to the regulations; In the dormitory, you should consciously abide by the dormitory safety management regulations, and report to the management personnel or relevant departments in time when you find unsafe hidden dangers; Take good care of fire-fighting facilities and equipment, and don't move them or use them for other purposes at will.
Third, anti-fraud
Fraud refers to the act of defrauding a large amount of public and private property by fabricating facts or concealing the truth for the purpose of illegal possession. To prevent and punish fraudsters, besides relying on the strength of society and the rule of law, it is more important for college students to prevent and work hard themselves, and to recognize the usual tricks of fraudsters to prevent being deceived.
The fraud methods in colleges and universities mainly include: collecting information and deceiving parents; Interrupt communication and lie about cheating; In the name of asking for help, defrauding trust; Stealing columns with passwords; Forge identity and borrow money to cheat; Pretending to be a student, selling fraud.
In order to prevent campus fraud, college students must raise their awareness of prevention, don't trust strangers, and learn to protect themselves. Be careful when making friends, and don't act on behalf of others. Students should communicate and help each other; Obey campus management and consciously abide by school rules and regulations.
Fourth, travel traffic safety
The main causes of traffic accidents in university campus With the deepening of university reform, the communication between university and society is becoming more and more frequent, which makes the flow of people and cars on campus increase sharply. It is not surprising that many university teachers own private cars, especially motorcycles. It is not news that many students ride bicycles and drive to school. Campus road construction and campus traffic management lag behind the development of colleges and universities. Generally, campus roads are relatively narrow, and intersections are not controlled by signal lights, which are managed by full-time traffic management personnel. Campus crowds are concentrated, and it is easy to form a peak of people when going to class, which makes the traffic environment in colleges and universities increasingly complex and traffic accidents often occur.