The Shanghai Municipal Education Commission has released 36 summer safety tips for primary and secondary school students in 2023, stating that summer vacation is approaching
The summer vacation of 2023 is approaching. In order to prevent various student injury accidents and enable primary and secondary school students to have a safe, healthy, and happy summer vacation, today, the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission issued the 2023 Summer Safety Reminder for Primary and Secondary School Students.
1. to prevent drowning events
1. Do not play in areas such as riversides, hydrophilic platforms, ponds, etc.
2. Do not pick up items that fall into rivers or other water bodies.
3. Do not wash things or fish shrimp by the riverside.
4. Do not go swimming in rivers, lakes, and other water bodies.
5. Do not play or play in the swimming pool.
6. If a drowning person is found, immediately seek adult help. At the same time, you can throw a life buoy, foam board, lifeline, etc. to the drowning person, but do not blindly rescue.
2. attention to traffic safety
7. Consciously abide by traffic laws and regulations, do not violate all kinds of ban signs.
8. Do not ride bicycles under the age of 12, and do not ride electric bicycles under the age of 16.
9. Do not look at your phone, listen to music, or play while walking or cycling. In case of extreme weather, wear eye-catching clothing and avoid dangerous objects such as billboards, transformers, distribution boxes, and high-voltage wires.
10. Do not play or play in motor vehicle entrances, roadside areas, or blind spots.
11. Consciously abide by the regulations for public transportation vehicles.
12. Do not cross the railway tracks at will, walk beside the tracks, or play at railway crossings.
3. focus on home safety
13. Do not play on windows or balconies.
14. Do not touch household appliances with wet hands or cloth.
15. Do not open the door to strangers.
16. Do not throw objects outside the window.
17. Standardize the use of gas equipment, cutting tools, etc.
18. Do not play with fire. If you discover a fire, call 119 promptly.
4. safe use of the network
19. Control the use time of mobile phones, computers and other electronic products, and do not indulge in the Internet.
20. Do not disseminate personal information of oneself, family members, or others online.
21. Do not play online games that are harmful to physical and mental health, such as violence and pornography.
22. Do not engage in cyberbullying.
23. Be cautious in making friends with netizens and meeting them. Do not participate in various reward services such as cash recharge, gift purchase, and online payment to prevent online fraud.
24. If any online products or services that pose a threat to physical and mental health are discovered, they should be promptly reported and reported.
5. value travel safety
25. Do not participate in "donkey tours" or adventure tours.
26. Do not travel to areas with frequent geological disasters. In the event of extreme weather, do not go to dangerous areas such as mountainous areas or river valleys for sightseeing, and do not venture into water for travel recklessly.
27. When taking transportation such as buses, cruise ships, airplanes, etc., consciously fasten your seat belt.
28. When checking into a hotel, one should promptly understand the fire escape routes and safety exits.
29. Do not stay in areas with danger signs, and do not take photos or take photos in prohibited areas.
30. In case of emergencies, follow instructions and calmly respond.
6. strengthen psychological safety
31. Look at the people or things around you with a rational and peaceful mind.
When feeling troubled, it can be resolved through exercise, communication, and sharing.
33. When emotions fluctuate strongly, actively seek help from parents, teachers, the 24-hour hotline of the district psychological center, or the 12355, 962525 psychological hotline, etc.
When encountering setbacks, positive psychological suggestions can be used to stimulate one's confidence.
35. Recognize your efforts and accept the results of the exam for further education.
36. Learn emotional management and live happily every day.