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How to write campus safety information

The content is as follows: Teacher X, I am XXX, I have arrived home safely, please rest assured!

Campus safety is closely related to every teacher, student, parent and society. Broadly speaking, campus accidents refer to man-made injuries caused by accidental factors while students are in school. In terms of its characteristics, the accident is generally caused by the negligence of the responsible person rather than intentionality.

Implement the "Eight Measures for Public Security Organs to Maintain Public Security Order on Campus and Surrounding Areas"?

First, for criminal and public security cases that occur on campus and surrounding areas and infringe upon the personal and property rights of teachers and students, Implement a project-specific personnel responsibility system.

The second is to set up security booths in areas with complex security around the campus, carry out targeted security patrols, and strengthen security management.

The third is to dispatch security guards to schools and kindergartens as needed to be responsible for maintaining campus safety.

The fourth is to select police officers to serve as legal vice principals or legal counselors in primary and secondary schools and kindergartens, responsible for public security, traffic and fire safety publicity and education, and work on campus at least twice a month.

The fifth is to send police officers or coordinators to maintain traffic order on the roads in front of the campus when going to and after school in primary schools and kindergartens with complicated traffic sections in other places.

Sixth, set up complete warnings, speed limits, slow traffic, yield and other traffic signs and traffic safety facilities on the roads around schools and kindergartens, and draw crosswalks on the roads in front of schools, if conditions permit. Set of crosswalk signals.

Seventh, temporary parking spaces should be set up on roads around urban schools and kindergartens during school hours and after school to facilitate the parking of vehicles picking up and dropping off students.

Eighth, for boarding schools and kindergartens, fire supervision and inspections should be organized at least once every six months; for other schools and kindergartens, fire supervision and inspections should be organized at least once a year, and they should be urged and guided to perform fire protection duties in accordance with the law.