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Safety yourself, happiness for everyone composition

In recent years, the safety of teenagers has received special attention. From school buses to food, all aspects of the safe growth of teenagers have affected the hearts of education departments and parents. Especially in today's society, people's living standards have improved significantly, and the number of family cars has increased rapidly. The travel safety problem of teenagers has become particularly prominent. In addition, for teenagers living in cities, both parents have both working hours. Time at home has become a "safety blank zone", and recently, tragedies caused by this are common. Regarding the issue of personal safety for teenagers, I would like to share with you based on my own experience and what I can think and realize. We work together to go to school safely and go home safely, so that parents and teachers can rest assured!

When talking about security, we must first start with its meaning. The word "安" in "safety" means peace and safety; while "全" means comprehensive and all-inclusive. Generally speaking, safety means being safe and sound at all times.

Children around the age of 12 are not yet capable of taking care of themselves and are considered responsible persons without full civil capacity. If you are alone at home, in addition to fear, you may also encounter other unpredictable dangers; in addition, due to weak self-control, students often use their pocket money to buy unsanitary "junk food". Today, I will share my experience with you from three aspects: "travel safety", "precautions for being at home alone" and "eating safety":

1. When you are at home alone, if a stranger knocks on the door, you should first "Cat's Eye" observes the physical characteristics of strangers, such as height, facial features, etc. to see if there are any special marks. Try not to answer when a stranger knocks on the door. If possible, you can create the "illusion" that there are many people at home, such as shouting "Dad, there is someone knocking on the door!" If the other party wants to force the door open, you can call 110 to call the police.

2. Safety problems are more likely to occur on the way to and from school, so we can see that senior students are also picked up and dropped off by their parents every day. In fact, as long as we are not playful and observe the road conditions carefully, parents who travel daily can rest assured! For example, if a stranger takes the initiative to talk to you on the street and talks about private information about your home (such as your parents' names, home address, etc.), be careful because it is probably someone with ill intentions; if a stranger gives you something, You must not want it, let alone eat it. You must know that "pies will not fall from the sky. If you eat the pie, you are likely to fall into the trap of the bad guys." If someone asks you to give directions, you can only tell them roughly. location, not being able to get in the car or follow him to the destination; finally, parents have to "nag" him every day, walking well, paying attention to cars on the road, not jaywalking, etc.

3. The last thing I want to talk about is "food safety." Most of today's teenagers are only children. Therefore, their parents, grandparents and other elders will love them very much, and they usually have relatively rich pocket money. Every day we see students using their pocket money to buy snacks. At the same time, there are more and more "fat" classmates around us. This is the biggest food safety problem for teenagers - "junk food"! In addition, if you travel to other places, do not trust those springs such as "Fountain of Youth" and "Fountain of Longevity", let alone "bravely" drink raw spring water that looks clear, because these springs contain countless bacteria. , and even eggs of various parasites. If you don’t want to become a “nutrient source” for parasites, just boil it before drinking it!

In short, as long as we "travel safely", "eat happily" and "be strong", parents and teachers will smile! The above are some of my experiences on the safety of teenagers. I hope to share it with everyone and join hands to reduce the burden on fathers, mothers and teachers, and prove to them that we have grown up!