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How to carry the six precautions against drowning

Methods to prevent drowning by reciting the six prohibitions include educating students on safety measures, doing a good job in campus management, and asking relevant departments to strengthen management.

1. Educate students on safety measures.

Students should be educated to avoid blindly holding hands to rescue when their companions are drowning, to rescue intelligently, and to seek adult help immediately. Swimming education should be popularized in places or schools where conditions permit to improve students' self-rescue and self-protection abilities.

2. Do a good job in campus management.

We must focus on key areas of safety work in primary and secondary schools such as campus safety, prevention of natural disasters, strengthening school bus safety management, strengthening mental health education and legal education. Parents of all students should be notified of drowning accidents among primary and secondary school students, and parents should be informed that they must assume the responsibility of safety supervision after students leave school, and strengthen the care and education of their children after school, weekends and holidays.

3. Relevant departments are requested to strengthen management.

It is necessary to request the local party committee and government to coordinate with relevant departments and towns to effectively establish a joint prevention and control mechanism for drowning prevention, strengthen the safety management of key water areas and dangerous road sections, and ensure that there are people patrolling, managing and guarding, and dangerous situations are discovered , Hidden dangers should be eliminated in time. Safety warning signs, safety isolation belts and protective fences should be set up in all key water areas and dangerous road sections where students pass to and from school.

Methods to prevent drowning:

Dangerous open waters refer to two types of waters. One is waters that are unmanaged in the wild and pose a certain risk of drowning. For example, there are no open waters on the shore. Rapid rivers with obstacles, ponds with complex water conditions, rapids that are prone to whirlpools, bays with complex seabed topography and strong winds and high waves, etc.

The second is various open waters located in cities and villages, such as reservoirs, rivers, ponds, park waters, wells, cesspools, etc. Although the water conditions in these waters are relatively stable, because they are open , and some waters are unmanaged during a certain period of time. At the same time, people can easily enter or fall into them by mistake, so they are also a major hidden danger of drowning.

Public swimming places include public swimming pools, public swimming beaches, etc. Probably, these places have the most swimmers, so the possibility of drowning is relatively low. is large, so we should be particularly vigilant. Regulations regarding swimming venues must be carefully implemented.