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Safety Accompanying Me Travel Handwritten Reports

Safety management has been improved and refined, and personal accidents have been reduced to zero. Safety comes from long-term vigilance, and accidents come from momentary paralysis. Make more handwritten reports to understand safety knowledge and let safety accompany you wherever you go. Below is what I brought to you, I hope you like it.

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Contents of the Handwritten Newsletter for Traveling with Safety: Safety slogans

1. Driving attentively, your family will feel at ease, and passers-by will feel at ease. Safety is golden .

2. Don’t take anyone with you when riding a bicycle, and don’t turn sharply when driving.

3. There are no "violations" on the road, and you will be safe every day.

4. Use your hand to signal when turning a corner to ensure driving safety.

5. The crosswalk is your safety belt when crossing the road!

6. Ride well, walk well, and safety will be with you every step of the way.

7. Pedestrians should use the sidewalk and crosswalks when crossing the road.

8. Cross the highway and go straight to Huangquan Road.

9. Crossing the road or crossing the guardrail is less ethical and more dangerous.

10. Wireless phones have a limited life; talking while driving is extremely harmful.

Safety Accompanying Me Travel Handwritten Newsletter

Some accidents often happen around us, and we are protecting ourselves at all times. When encountering some accidents, such as earthquakes, flash floods, fires and other disasters, we should immediately take some protective measures to avoid threatening lives.

People often say: "Safety is wealth, peace is happiness." Yes, there are always many sudden disasters in our lives, but many people are not afraid of disasters and can handle them well, and will eventually turn danger into safety and get out of danger. In the face of danger, we must understand the common sense of self-protection and self-rescue in life, and be able to play its role well, so that danger will be thousands of miles away from us.

Take the most common fire as an example. Fire refers to disasters caused by fires in buildings, forests, etc. When facing a fire, we must first familiarize ourselves with the environment and remember the exits. When in an unfamiliar environment, for our own safety, we must pay attention to the evacuation passages, safety exits, and staircase directions, etc., so that we can escape from the scene as soon as possible at critical times. Second, when we see that the fire is not big and can be extinguished, we can first do our best to extinguish it so that no greater disaster will occur. Third, when escaping through smoke-filled routes, avoid smoke poisoning. In order to prevent the smoke from being choked from the fire scene, you can use a wet towel to cover your nose and crawl down to evacuate. When passing through the fireworks blockade area, you should wear gas masks, helmets, flame-retardant and heat-insulating clothing and other protective equipment. If you do not have these protective equipment, you can pour cold water on your head and body or use wet towels, wet quilts, wet blankets, etc. Wrap up your head and body before rushing out. Because it’s better to have multiple protective tools in hand than bare hands. Moreover, when a fire comes, we cannot blindly take the elevator to escape. This is wrong. When escaping, it is extremely dangerous to take the elevator.

Of course, the most effective way to prevent fires is to practice it yourself. However, practicing it yourself does not mean setting a fire yourself and escaping. Practice means practicing fire simulations, which can increase your ability to prevent fires. Experience, this is called being prepared but safe from danger.

I remember there was also a school-wide fire simulation drill in the school. If a fire suddenly breaks out in the school, what should we do? "Ring, ring, ring..." The fire alarm bell rang, and all the teachers and students were in place, with a clear division of labor. The teacher divided the class into two groups. When the fire came, they followed the usual formation, covering their mouths and noses, crawling on their knees, and quickly evacuated the burning classroom. The other group of students was responsible for helping the "wounded" out of the classroom. Five minutes later, teachers and students gathered together in the playground. A group of students quickly picked up fire extinguishers, found the source of the fire, and put out the rising flames with lightning speed. The entire exercise ended successfully in less than ten minutes.

Our country is one of the countries with the most serious natural disasters in the world. There are many types of disasters, wide distribution areas, high frequency of occurrence, and heavy losses. In the context of global climate change, the natural disaster situation we face is severe and complex, and disaster risks have further intensified. In the face of disasters, as long as we are not afraid in the face of danger, have rich experience in disaster response, and protect ourselves at all times, then safety can always be with us!