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Do you know the summer safety guide for kindergarten children?

1. The current epidemic prevention and control situation is still complicated. Please strictly implement local epidemic prevention and control regulations, actively monitor body temperature, and protect individuals and families. Develop good behavioral habits, such as wearing masks, washing hands frequently, and ventilating frequently. Pay attention to cleaning and sorting the garbage.

2. Do not eat "three noes" food, do not eat unclean food, and do not drink raw water. Eat less high-salt, high-sugar, and fried foods.

3. Ensure that children have sufficient sleep time. Elementary school students sleep 10 hours a day, middle school students sleep 9 hours, and high school students sleep 8 hours.

4. Choose safe sports, insist on appropriate exercise, and maintain enough energy.

5. Do not play in rivers, lakes, ponds, landscape bridges, construction pits and other areas. Do not pick up objects that have fallen into water bodies such as embankments, do not wash your hands in front of rivers, lakes, ponds, wash things, do not catch shrimps, do not catch frogs, etc.

6. Do not drain or swim without permission. Do not swim with others without permission. Do not swim without the guidance of parents or teachers. Do not swim without safety equipment and firefighters. Do not swim in unfamiliar sea areas. swim.

7. If you find your lover has fallen into the water, seek adult help immediately. Do not blindly hold hands or rescue the person from the water.

8. Pay attention to weather forecasts and safety warning information, learn safety common sense, and take necessary precautions before traveling. Do not stay or play in high temperature environments such as heavy rains or lightning strikes, nor in geological disasters such as mudslides, landslides, and collapses. When children go out, parents should keep track of landing, content, partners and return times to reinforce safety reminders.

9. Strictly abide by traffic laws, first pay attention to safe passages in public places, maintain order, avoid crowding, obey instructions, and prevent trampling.

10. Children under 12 years old are not allowed to ride bicycles, and children under 16 years old are not allowed to ride electric bicycles. Do not ride on unqualified passenger vehicles such as speeding, overweight, drunk driving, drug taking, adventure driving vehicles, tricycles, agricultural tricycles, etc.

11. Use electricity correctly and do a good job in home fire safety.

12. Don’t bully others, don’t smoke, don’t drink, don’t play cards, don’t take drugs, don’t participate in superstition, cult, fraud and other activities, don’t be addicted to mobile phones and the Internet, don’t go to Internet cafes, bars, Song and dance entertainment venues purposefully resist erotic and violent games.

13. Prevent telecommunications and Internet fraud, pay attention to information networks, do not spread rumors, and do not meet strangers.

14. In accordance with the national “double reduction” requirements, off-campus training institutions cannot occupy national statutory holidays. Please conduct party organization discipline training on rest days and holidays (including offline and online). Choose practice to guide children to scientifically arrange their summer life and effectively relieve training pressure.

15. Advocate civilized fashion, pay attention to parent-child relationships, communicate more with relatives and friends, and vigorously carry out healthy leisure activities, volunteer services and beneficial social practices.

Warm summer safety tips for kindergartens

1. The epidemic prevention and control situation is still complicated. Strictly implement local epidemic prevention and control regulations, actively monitor body temperature, and protect individuals and families.

2. Guide children to pay attention to hygiene and develop good living habits. Do not use towels or water cups, wash hands frequently, and do not rub eyes with hands.

3. Keep the room clean, dry, and ventilated in time. Do not bring uncleaned or unsterilized items indoors, and place garbage in separate categories.

4. Children are prohibited from eating foods that do not meet the prescribed requirements, eat less frozen foods, avoid overeating and drinking, and eat less high-salt, high-sugar, fried, and smoked foods.

5. Guide children to exercise appropriately, enhance their physical fitness, and maintain a good mental outlook.

6. Children should always be within the sight and control of their parents. Children should not be left alone in houses or cars, and children should not be allowed to go out without adults.

7. Children cannot play alone in dangerous areas such as the ground, rivers, and buildings to avoid safety accidents such as traffic and falling into the water.

8. Carry out safety precautions on family balconies, platforms and other areas.

Teach children not to throw things downstairs, not to climb on balconies, windows or other high places, and to strictly prevent falls.

9. Inspect household wires, gas pipelines, electrical appliances, knives and other equipment in a timely manner to prevent safety accidents such as electric shock, gas poisoning, and equipment damage.

10. Store toys that are flammable, explosive, fragile, harmful, sharp or otherwise have adverse effects on children's physical and mental health. Teach children not to put things in their mouth, ears, nose, and eyes, and not to put things on their head and neck.

11. Place household medicines appropriately and keep them out of reach of children. Children should not be addicted to electronic devices such as mobile phones.

12. Educate children and get along well with them. When going out, obey traffic laws, drive with your children, and pay attention to traffic safety. Teach children not to slide cats, dogs, and other animals.