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Safety reminder notice during May Day period

Safety reminder notices during the May Day period (5 general articles)

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Safety reminder notice during May Day 1

All municipal (state) education bureaus, all county (city, district, special zone) education bureaus, all colleges and universities, provincial secondary vocational schools, Provincial ordinary high schools:

The May Day holiday is approaching, and the provincial education system arranges the May Day holiday in accordance with national statutory holidays (holiday from April 30 to May 4). In order to ensure the safety and stability of the education system and epidemic prevention and control during the May Day holiday, and to ensure that teachers and students can celebrate the holiday safely and harmoniously, the relevant work is hereby notified as follows:

1. Arrange the holidays in a scientific and orderly manner.

All localities and schools must scientifically formulate regulations for the orderly entry and exit of campus, scientifically formulate mechanisms for off-campus movement of teachers and students and personal declaration mechanisms, improve the accuracy of epidemic prevention and control in the education system, and strictly prohibit any further changes in the province’s epidemic prevention and control policies. "Layer-on-layer enforcement" is imposed, prohibiting regulations such as requiring teachers and students not to leave school or leave the school location. Teachers, students and employees can move within the province during the May Day holiday, and do not leave the province unless necessary. If they really need to leave the province, they must apply for leave to their unit (school). Those traveling outside the province are strictly prohibited from traveling to medium- and high-risk areas and counties (cities, districts) with local positive case reports within 14 days. It is necessary to establish a complete ledger, and dynamically and accurately grasp the travel destinations of school leavers by category, so that the total number and situation are clear. Personnel entering the school must be strictly managed.

2. Standardize the return to school work.

When teachers and students return to school, they must carefully implement the "temperature measurement and code scanning" one by one and register properly. Persons coming (returning) from medium and high-risk areas outside the province and from low-risk areas in cities where positive infection cases have been reported within 14 days must carry a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours. After arriving in Guizhou, they will implement "three tests in five days". Persons coming (returning) from other low-risk areas outside the province to Guizhou must bring a certificate of negative nucleic acid test within 48 hours, and go to the nearest sampling point for a nucleic acid test within 24 to 48 hours after arriving at the place of residence. People from outside the province should declare their personal health on the "Guizhou Health Code" before returning to Guizhou, and they should be managed in strict accordance with the latest requirements for epidemic prevention and control in our province. After the May Day holiday, each school should appropriately increase the proportion of nucleic acid sampling tests for teachers and students based on actual conditions. Parents of students who meet the normal mobility requirements may not arbitrarily prohibit their children from entering school.

3. Carry out health education for all employees.

Schools in various places should focus on carrying out popular science and health education on prevention and control before the holidays, requiring teachers and students leaving school to take the initiative to firmly establish the concept of "everyone is the first person responsible for their own health" and effectively improve epidemic prevention and control. Awareness, consciously abide by relevant regulations on epidemic prevention and control, consciously fulfill personal protection responsibilities, do a good job in personal protection, and do not gather or get together. Continue to monitor your health. If you find symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat, etc., you should report, seek medical attention, and self-isolate as soon as possible.

4. Enrich students’ holiday life.

Primary and secondary schools should scientifically control the total amount of holiday homework, and can assign an appropriate amount of homework and social practice homework related to the "May 1st" and "May 4th" themes. Set up a "buffer period" for back-to-school homework inspection. If the required homework is not completed during the holiday due to special circumstances, but can be completed within a certain period of time after returning to school, the school shall not punish the student. Through parent-teacher meetings and other forms, parents are guided to reasonably control the time their children use electronic products and consciously resist out-of-school training. Encourage primary and secondary schools to open on-campus venues and facilities to students in a standardized and orderly manner during holidays.

5. Be prepared for emergency response.

Schools in various places must be seriously prepared to deal with sudden epidemics, prepare sufficient epidemic prevention materials, strictly implement the 24-hour on-duty duty system of school leaders, and appropriately increase the number of on-duty personnel to ensure that in the event of abnormal performance, Deal with it promptly and decisively. Information submission must be done in a standardized and timely manner. It is necessary to strengthen campus management during holidays, increase the frequency of patrols, and strictly prevent unrelated persons from outside the school from entering the campus through abnormal channels to ensure campus safety and stability.

6. Improve service guarantee capabilities.

Schools across the country should strengthen campus service guarantees and open classrooms, libraries, laboratories and sports venues to fully meet the learning, scientific research, work and life needs of teachers and students staying on campus during the May Day holiday. Colleges and universities should strengthen the guarantee of living services and strive to meet the needs of students studying abroad in terms of "food, housing, study, supplies, and medical care." It is necessary to listen carefully to students' demands, actively research and respond to them and solve them, improve the level of refined management, and ensure campus safety and stability.

7. Strengthen safety education management.

Schools in various places should use class meetings, radio broadcasts, blackboard newspapers, safety education classes, letters to parents, etc. before the holiday to carry out a targeted and focused campaign on fire prevention, drowning prevention, traffic accident prevention and prevention. Security education on telecommunications and network fraud. It is necessary to combine the special action of "cracking down on illegal and illegal activities" in production safety and the campus food safety protection action to seriously carry out centralized investigation and rectification of hidden safety hazards in schools, and strengthen the inspection and management of limited spaces, special equipment and projects under construction. Areas with school buses operating and schools with transportation vehicles must strengthen the investigation of hidden dangers and problem rectification during the entire vehicle operation process, focus on improving and implementing the daily supervision system for school buses and transportation vehicles, and ensure the safe operation of vehicles.

8. Pay attention to students’ mental health.

All localities and schools must attach great importance to students’ psychological and behavioral dynamics, carry out student psychological surveys in multiple forms, diversification, and grids, promptly discover students’ psychological problems caused by the epidemic, relationships, employment, etc., and actively deal with We should do a good job in psychological prevention and crisis intervention, and provide more care and love in aspects of life and emotions. We should open and announce a psychological service hotline to all teachers and students, and coordinate hotline consultation services during holidays. It is necessary to provide targeted measures to relieve students' stress and ensure campus safety and stability.

9. Responsibility for compaction work.

Schools in various places must improve their political stance, enhance their awareness of the overall situation, and deeply understand the special importance of epidemic prevention and control in the current education system and campus safety and stability. All schools in various places should set up special classes for safety, stability and epidemic prevention and control, specifically responsible for campus education and teaching, teachers and students’ lives, safety, stability, and epidemic prevention and control before and during holidays, to ensure that all work responsibilities are assigned to people and implemented. Arrive at work. Safety Tips Notice 2 during May Day

In this beautiful season of luxuriant leaves and blooming flowers, we welcome the "May Day International Labor Day". According to the "General Office of the State Council's Arrangements for Certain Holidays in 2022" "Notice", the 2022 May Day holiday is: April 30 to May 4, ***5 days. April 24 (Sunday) and May 7 (Saturday) are normal working days.

In order to allow children to have a safe, healthy, happy and fulfilling holiday, we hope that all parents will do a good job in safety education and safety protection for their children. The relevant matters related to safety education during the May Day holiday are hereby notified as follows :

1. Prevention and Control Safety

1. During the holidays, try to reduce unnecessary outings and do not go to places where people gather. During the May Day period, epidemic prevention and control cannot be ignored. Parents are asked to try not to take their children out of the city to play.

2. Pay attention to your child’s body temperature and seek medical attention promptly if there is any change.

3. Wear a mask when going out. Wash your hands with running water or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer when you go home, after coughing, sneezing, touching your mouth, nose and eyes, before eating and after using the toilet.

4. For any immediate family members who have returned from other places or key areas, parents should promptly notify the person concerned to register in the community, and protect themselves and their children to avoid contact with the person concerned. If there are people who have returned from abroad at home, they should declare it first and report it to the community committee immediately. No contact is allowed until the centralized quarantine is completed.

5. Adhere to good work and rest habits and eat healthily. Add or remove clothing according to weather changes to prevent colds. Strengthen exercise and engage in more parent-child games and physical exercises at home to enhance physical fitness.

2. Home Safety

In special times, the place where children spend the most time is at home. It is said that the home is the safest harbor. In fact, there are many safety hazards at home that are not usually noticed. .

1. Lock the balcony and close the windows

Children who have stayed at home for a long time will inevitably yearn for the outside world and cannot go out. Some children like to open windows and balconies. Such behavior Very dangerous! Parents must pay more attention to the safety protection of balconies and windows, install protective fences, and conduct regular inspections to avoid leaving opportunities for accidents.

2. Prevent burns and scalds

Children are a high-risk group for burns and scalds. Most children are burned and scalded at home. Parents must ensure that their children master the necessary fire safety knowledge, do not play with fire, and are not allowed to enter the kitchen without the company of an adult. At the same time, we should prevent children from getting burned and educate them to stay away from hot water, hot pots and other items that can easily cause burns. If a child suffers a burn or scald, parents should promptly handle it according to the principle of “rinse, take off, soak, cover, and send away”.

3. Eat healthily

Food safety is closely related to people’s health. Failure to pay attention to food safety will endanger health, which is the old Chinese saying that “diseases enter from the mouth.” . Parents should educate their children to wash their hands before eating and wash fruits to avoid stomach upset. Cook in moderation and try not to let children eat leftovers. If they do eat them, be sure to heat them thoroughly. Snacks should be eaten in moderation, and children should not be allowed to take too many snacks. First, eating too many snacks will be harmful to the body, and second, it will affect the intake of regular meals. Parents should also pay attention to the production date when buying food to avoid buying expired food. Because they are at home, many parents will choose to buy a lot of ingredients at one time, so they must pay attention to the shelf life to ensure the freshness of the ingredients.

4. Do not touch dangerous goods

In family life, in addition to these common safety hazards, there are also many dangerous goods hidden around children. Parents should educate their children well. Do not touch these dangerous items:

Sharp items: scissors, fruit knives, steel wires, hairpins, etc. Parents should keep them out of the reach of their children, and also remind their children that no adults are around. Don't touch the side.

Hazardous items: medicines, disinfectant, mosquito repellent liquid, etc., parents should keep them away and tell their children that pills are not sugar pills and disinfectant and mosquito repellent liquid are not drinks and cannot be eaten.

Dangerous items: hot water kettles, sockets, etc. cannot be touched. The hot water kettle must be put away. It is best for families to use safety sockets. The sockets can be hidden to prevent children from inserting their fingers into the sockets.

3. Safety when going out

During the May Day holiday, safety work cannot be ignored. In addition to personal protection, parents also need to pay attention to the following safety matters:

1. Prevent loss and trafficking

When taking your children out, be sure to keep an eye on them. Don’t look at your phone all the time. Don’t let your children out of your sight. It’s best to hold your children’s wrists firmly to prevent them from messing up. Run away to prevent the child from being taken away by traffickers. Ask the children to memorize their parents' phone numbers, home addresses, and parents' names. At the same time, educate the children not to run around or follow strangers if they get lost, but to ask the police for help. Educate children not to talk to strangers, not to eat food given by strangers, and improve children's safety awareness.

2. Be careful when crossing the road

There are many people on the road now, especially during holidays. Parents must do a good job in educating their children on traffic safety.

When crossing the road, you must walk on a zebra crossing, look at the traffic lights, and pay attention to the vehicles on the left and right at the same time, so as to "go on the red light and stop on the green light." Walk attentively, don't look around, don't be distracted, don't play while walking, watch the road carefully, pay attention to pedestrians and passing vehicles. When taking public transport, you must abide by order, line up to get on and off the bus, keep distance during special periods, do not eat or drink on the bus, and wear a mask.

3. Do not go to dangerous places

Do not let children play in rivers or reservoirs to prevent drowning accidents. Do not let children play in places where vehicles pass by, such as in parking lots and near parking lot entrances, to prevent traffic accidents. Do not let children play in dangerous areas such as construction sites, tracks, and high-voltage lines. Do not let children get close to the fountains in the square. Drowning accidents may also occur in the fountain pools, and the fountains may leak electricity and may cause electric shock accidents.

4. Long distance, no crowding

When taking your children out, try not to go to crowded places. First, the virus has not disappeared yet, to prevent human-to-human transmission; second, crowded places Stampede accidents may easily occur.

It is best not to go out for dinner. During special times, safety is the most important thing!

4. Other matters

1. Prevent children from being addicted to mobile TV

During the May Day holiday, some children either sat in front of the TV and refused to move, or Playing with your phone all day long is a very bad behavior. Parents should supervise their children. You can watch TV, but you must set a time limit. You can play on mobile phones, but in moderation. Don't be addicted.

2. Vacation arrangements should be fulfilling and meaningful

Vacations are a time for rest, but rest does not mean indulgence. Vacation arrangements must be made in advance to allow children to have a fulfilling and meaningful time. holiday.

3. Labor Day - Labor is the most glorious

Labor Day advocates "labor is the most glorious". During the holiday, in addition to letting children relax and play, we also need to let them understand The meaning of labor day. Let children participate in labor, let them participate in general cleaning, learn to do housework, experience the hard work of labor, exercise their willpower and hands-on ability, and at the same time, let them learn to cherish the fruits of other people's labor. At the same time, it also allows children to understand that any harvest is not in vain, but must be created by labor and their own hands.

Safety is the first rule during the holidays. Let our kindergarten and families work together to ensure the safety of children during the holidays! Safety Tips Notice 3 during May Day

Dear parents, friends and students:

Hello!

In accordance with the spirit of the "Notice of the General Office of the State Council on Arrangements for Certain Holidays in 2022", our school’s 2022 Labor Day holiday arrangements are as follows:

April 30, 2022 (Saturday) It will be a holiday until May 4th (Wednesday), ***five days. On April 24th (Sunday), the class will be transferred to May 3rd (Tuesday). On May 7th, the class will be transferred to May 4th (Wednesday). Classes will be held as normal on May 5th (Thursday).

01. Holiday epidemic prevention safety

1. It is advocated that people who have left the county should not return to their hometowns unless necessary, so as not to affect their children's schooling due to return to hometown isolation.

2. Do not gather, have dinners or other group activities with relatives and friends who have returned home from outside the province unless necessary, and maintain a certain social distance.

3. Strictly implement wearing a mask when going out, washing hands frequently, ventilating indoors regularly, etc. to develop good personal hygiene habits.

4. When entering various places and units, you must actively cooperate with staff to take body temperature, scan QR codes and other relevant prevention and control requirements.

02. Anti-drowning safety during holidays

The weather is getting hotter. Parents are asked to pay attention to their children’s movements and pay attention to prevent drowning incidents. We hope that students will never play near the water. Protect your own life and take practical actions to prevent drowning by following the "six nevers":

1. Do not swim in the water without permission;

2. Do not swim with others without permission;

3. Do not swim without the guidance of parents or teachers;

4. Do not swim in waters without safety facilities or rescuers;

5 , Do not swim in unfamiliar waters;

6. Students who are unfamiliar with water properties should not enter the water for rescue without authorization.

03. Fire safety during holidays

Primary school students are not allowed to play with fire!

First, you are not allowed to bring fire such as matches or lighters; second, you are not allowed to light fires at will, and it is prohibited to use fire near flammable and explosive items; third, you are not allowed to set off firecrackers in public places, and you are not allowed to set off firecrackers in public places. Lit firecrackers were thrown. At the fire scene, primary school students and other minors must escape in an orderly manner.

How to call the police in case of fire?

If a fire is discovered, the most important thing is to call the police so that we can put out the fire in time, control the fire, and reduce the losses caused by the fire. The fire alarm number is 119. This number should be kept in mind because the telephone number for reporting fire alarms to the public security and fire departments is the same in any region of the country. According to this number, November 9th every year is determined as Fire Safety Day. Do not call the fire alarm at will. Falsifying a fire alarm is an illegal act that disrupts public order. If there is no phone, you should shout loudly or use other methods to attract the attention of neighbors and pedestrians to help put out the fire or call the police.

04. Traffic safety during holidays

During the holidays, there are many people and cars. All teachers and students in the school should consciously abide by traffic rules.

1. When riding a bus, pay close attention to the conditions of the vehicle. It is strictly prohibited to ride on illegal passenger vehicles; when getting on or off the bus, you should wait until the bus has stopped, get off first and then get on, and do not fight. When riding in a car, do not stick your head, hands, or arms out of the window to avoid being scratched by oncoming cars or trees on the roadside; and do not throw debris out of the car window to avoid injuring others.

2. When walking, pay attention to passing vehicles and walk on the sidewalk; on roads without sidewalks, walk on the roadside. When going out together, do not chase, fight, or play with each other; when walking, be attentive and pay attention to your surroundings. Do not look around, read, look at your mobile phone, or do other things while walking. On road sections without traffic police command, you must learn to give way to motor vehicles and not compete with motor vehicles for the right of way.

3. When crossing the road, you must abide by the traffic rules and "stop at red lights and go at green lights." When crossing the road, walk in a straight line and do not cross in a roundabout way; when there is no crosswalk, you should first look to the left, then to the right, and only cross the road after confirming that no motor vehicles are passing. Do not cross the road suddenly, especially if there are acquaintances or friends calling from across the road, or the bus you want to take has already pulled into the stop, you must not act rashly to avoid accidents.

05. Holiday food safety

It is still the season when many infectious diseases are prevalent. Students should pay attention to personal hygiene, wash hands frequently, exercise frequently, not be picky about food, and maintain a balanced diet. Don’t overeat. Resolutely put an end to buying roadside snacks and food from mobile vendors, and do not eat expired and spoiled foods and "three noes" foods to avoid food poisoning and intestinal infectious diseases.

06. Home safety during holidays

1. Enhance self-protection awareness, improve prevention capabilities, self-rescue capabilities and ability to distinguish right from wrong, to prevent being deceived.

2. When you are at home, if a stranger comes to visit, do not open the door privately and contact your parents in time. When playing at home, do not climb or play on balconies, windows and stairs to avoid falling or rolling down stairs.

3. Pay attention to the safety of electricity, fire, and gas to prevent accidents such as fire, electric shock, and gas poisoning, and ensure the safety of property and people.

07. Holiday Tips

1. During the holiday, you should develop good and healthy living habits, have a normal schedule, and arrange your holiday life well. While having leisure and entertainment, you should also arrange Spend time reading and studying, complete study tasks as required, and achieve a balance between work and rest.

2. When at home, help your parents do what you can.

3. When going out, you must obtain the consent of your parents or guardians and inform them of your whereabouts.

4. After the holidays, you should arrive at school on time. Safety Tips Notice 4 during May Day

Dear parents:

In accordance with the spirit of the 2022 holiday arrangements of the General Office of the State Council, our school’s 2022 May Day holiday arrangements are now notified as follows: < /p>

From April 30th (Saturday) to May 4th (Wednesday), *** will have a 5-day holiday.

Classes will be held as normal on April 24 (Sunday) and May 7 (Saturday).

During the May Day holiday, there will be no holiday for safety. We sincerely hope that all parents will cooperate with the school to educate their children on safety, and remind the children: while enjoying the holiday, do not ignore safety protection!

, and are not allowed to travel to districts and cities in high-risk areas for the epidemic.

Parents are asked to pay attention to the physical health of their students and adhere to "daily reporting" and "zero reporting" of health information. If there is any change in the student's residence, the class teacher must be informed in a timely manner. At the same time, please pay close attention to the development of the epidemic situation in various provinces, cities and regions. If family members intersect with the activity trajectories of confirmed cases announced by the epidemic prevention and control department, please take the initiative to report to the community, cooperate with the disease control department in epidemic control and related control measures, and Inform the class teacher of this situation in time so that the school can understand the situation in time.

Parents and students are requested to strengthen self-protection, implement personal health protection measures, wear masks, wash hands frequently, gather less, avoid crowded places unless necessary, and avoid contact with people from areas with local cases. Return personnel.

Drowning Prevention

Drowning is the number one cause of accidental casualties among primary and secondary school students. Spring and summer are the periods of high incidence of drowning incidents. We must educate children to stay away from dangerous waters. < /p>

3. Swimming is not allowed without the guidance of parents or teachers;

4. Swimming in unfamiliar waters is not allowed;

5. No You are allowed to swim in waters without safety facilities and rescue personnel;

6. You are not allowed to enter the water for rescue without authorization.

2. Parents should achieve the "Four Knows":

Know where their children are going, who they are going with, what they are going to do, and when they will come back.

Traffic Safety

There are many people and vehicles during the May Day holiday. Obeying traffic rules and raising safety awareness are the only principles for avoiding risks.

The most basic thing is to let your children remember the traffic safety rules, not to cross the road, not to chase cars, not to run red lights, and not to look down at their mobile phones. Never let your children run around on the street. If they get into the blind spot of a motor vehicle, the consequences will be disastrous. As a parent, you should set a good example for your children and guide your children to develop good traffic habits with your own words and deeds. Observe the road conditions when walking, pay attention when driving, use zebra crossings or overpasses when crossing the road, and refuse to ride in unlicensed or unlicensed vehicles.

In addition, parents should teach their children how to prevent getting lost and abducted, not to travel alone, not to remote places, and to ignore strangers' chats.

Once you are abducted, you should approach a crowded place and boldly ask for help from passers-by. When you see the police, auxiliary police, auxiliary police, etc., shout for help.

Fire Safety

During the festival, the use of fire and electricity is more than usual. In addition, at the turn of spring and summer, the weather is changeable, and the potential factors that cause fires increase. A slight mistake may cause a fire. It is essential for children to learn fire protection knowledge and improve safety protection.

1. Family fire safety

1. Learn to use household appliances gradually under the guidance of parents;

2. Do not play with electronics privately, especially when When there is no one at home, be sure to turn off or unplug all power supplies;

3. Do not plug in random or private connections, especially do not plug in the power plug with wet hands;

< p> 4. Pay attention to safety when using gas stoves. After use, turn off the valve. At the same time, pay special attention to when cooking with liquefied gas and boiling water to prevent water from dousing the fire.

2. How to deal with household fires

1. If there is a fire in your home, don’t panic. Take timely measures according to the fire situation: If the oil pan catches fire while cooking, quickly close the lid tightly. Cover it so that the oil fire in the pot is extinguished due to lack of oxygen and cannot be put out with water;

2. When a fire breaks out in a room, doors and windows cannot be opened easily to avoid air convection and cause a large-scale fire;

3. When paper, wood or cloth catches fire, water can be used to put it out. When electrical appliances, gasoline, alcohol, or cooking oil catch fire, use soil, sand, mud, dry powder fire extinguishers, etc. to put out the fire;

4 , If the fire is already large, you must call the fire alarm immediately. When trapped by fire, different methods should be adopted to escape from danger depending on the situation. If you bend down, cover your nose with a wet cloth.

Dear parents and friends, the health, happiness, and safety of children are related to the happiness of every family.

Your child’s growth is inseparable from your care. During the holidays, please take on the role of guardian and spend a warm and unforgettable holiday with your children.

I hope parents can urge their children to reasonably arrange their study, reading, entertainment, exercise and rest time, and spend a happy and meaningful Labor Day in safety and health! Safety Tips Notice 5 during the May Day period

Dear parents:

On the occasion of the May Day Labor Day, in order to let your children have a safe and happy holiday, according to the State Council The General Office's "Notice on Arrangements for Certain Holidays in 2022" hereby notifies the 2022 Labor Day holiday arrangements for xxx Kindergarten in xx City as follows:

1. Holiday Time

Holiday time: April 30 (Saturday) - May 4 (Wednesday) *** five days.

2. Time off

Makeup time:

April 24 (Sunday); May 7 (Saturday) normal admission

Normal admission time:

Normal admission will be on May 5 (Thursday).

After the May Day holiday, our kindergarten’s schedule will be adjusted to summer schedule.

The afternoon school dismissal time is adjusted to: 4:45 for daycare, 4:50 for small class, 4:55 for middle class, and 5:00 for senior class. Parents are requested to pick up and drop off their babies on time.

School bus summer schedule:

School bus afternoon time is adjusted to: departing at 4:30.

Parents are asked to make arrangements in advance, pay attention to safety during the holidays, and hope that their children will return to kindergarten on time.

3. Holiday safety

1. Safety when going out

When taking your children out, remember to "cherish life, safety first", pay attention to traffic safety, and obey the traffic rules According to the rules, when traveling, you must "wear a helmet, keep to the right, carry one person, and do not run through lights." Electric vehicles are limited to carrying one minor under the age of 12. Drivers and passengers must consciously wear safety helmets and fasten the fixed buckles. Consciously abide by traffic laws and develop good habits of civilized travel. Pay attention to your children at all times and teach them to follow their parents closely when they go out to prevent them from getting separated.

2. Prevent drowning

Provide education on drowning prevention, strengthen safety education and supervision of children on drowning prevention, and improve children’s awareness of self-protection;

1. Do not swim without authorization or swim with others without authorization. Swimming must be under the guidance of parents.

2. Choose a safe place for swimming, understand the environment of the swimming place clearly, do not swim in unfamiliar waters, and do not swim in dangerous places such as rivers and reservoirs.

3. Before entering the water, make sure that the child has warmed up and mastered certain skills.

4. Parents should conscientiously fulfill their guardianship responsibilities. When engaging in water activities under the supervision of parents or guardians, the distance between parents and children should be within reach and they should be attentive to their care without neglect.

3. Fire and electricity prevention

Educate children not to play with fire or electricity to prevent electric shock. Do not touch electrical appliances with wet hands or wipe them with wet cloth. Do not play with power plugs or sockets, and do not put your hands or conductive objects into power sockets. Do not play with lighters or lit mosquito coils to prevent burns or fires. Do not play near fire or high voltage lines. Do not play with fire, such as matches, lighters, candles, etc. Teach children the knowledge of self-rescue in fire, such as covering their mouth and nose with a wet towel to escape. Some dangerous items in the home should be placed away from children so that children can learn some self-protection knowledge to avoid accidents.

4. Food safety

Pay attention to food hygiene, strictly control the "entrance", and do not buy or eat "three noes" food or expired and spoiled food. Eating fruits should be washed and peeled, and hands should be washed before meals and after using the toilet to prevent diseases from entering through the mouth. Ensure that children eat three meals a day on time, do not overeat, pay attention to a balanced diet, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and eat less snacks.

5. Regular work and rest schedule

During the holidays, add or remove clothing according to weather changes to prevent colds; maintain a regular work and rest schedule for your children, do not watch TV or computers for long periods of time; provide your children with supplements Adequate water; pay attention to play safety and personal hygiene, wash hands frequently to prevent diseases from entering the mouth, take children out for moderate activities according to weather changes, exercise, strengthen physical fitness, and improve disease resistance. ;