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What should be set up in a quieter place outside the scope of children’s outdoor activities?

In relatively quiet places outside the scope of children’s outdoor activities, the following facilities usually need to be installed:

1. Water sources and toilets: to meet the daily needs of children. Monitoring equipment: ensure the safety of children’s activities and monitor and record them in real time. Sun and rain shelter facilities: such as parasols, awnings, etc., for children to rest or avoid bad weather. Children's play facilities: such as slides, swings, climbing frames, etc. for young children to play. Rest area: for parents and young children to rest, including seats, benches, etc.

2. Backup power supply or generator: to deal with emergencies such as power outages. Drainage system: Treats rainwater and sewage, etc. Fire-fighting facilities: such as fire extinguishers, fire hydrants, etc., to deal with emergencies such as fires. First aid kit: for accidental injuries. These facilities are designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment to ensure the health and safety of young children during outdoor activities.

3. Green vegetation: Increases the beauty of the environment and plays a sound insulation role at the same time. Decorative objects or sculptures: enrich the environment and stimulate children's imagination. Access control and security facilities: Ensure the safety of children and prevent unauthorized persons from entering. Lighting equipment: Night lighting to ensure safety. Signs and signs: Provide directional guidance or safety tips. Trash cans: keep the environment tidy.

The importance of safety in children's outdoor activities

1. Children's outdoor activities are because children's physical coordination, self-protection awareness and judgment are not yet fully mature, and accidental injuries are prone to occur. Outdoor activities are a very important part of children's growth and have a positive impact on their physical and mental development. Therefore, the safety of their activities must be ensured.

2. Children can better develop their nature and enhance their physical fitness and coordination ability in outdoor activities. In the outdoor environment, children can run, jump, climb, roll and other actions, which help them exercise and enhance muscle strength and coordination.

3. Outdoor activities help cultivate children’s observation, exploration and curiosity. Various natural landscapes and creatures in the outdoor environment, such as flowers, plants, trees, bugs, etc., can stimulate children's curiosity and spirit of exploration. At the same time, the sounds, smells and touches in the outdoor environment also help children perceive their surroundings.

4. Outdoor activities can also help develop children’s social skills and emotional expression abilities. In an outdoor environment, children can play with other children and share toys and experiences, which helps them build friendships and a spirit of cooperation. At the same time, there are many opportunities in the outdoor environment to help children express their emotions, such as observing and describing natural landscapes, communicating about preferences for toys, etc.

5. In order to ensure the safety of children in outdoor activities, a series of measures must be taken. First of all, the site should be ensured to be flat and safe, and dangerous factors such as height differences and sharp objects should be avoided. Secondly, necessary protective facilities should be installed, such as protective nets, safety railings, etc., to prevent children from being accidentally injured while playing.