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100 Kindergarten Safety Education Contents

1. After school in the afternoon, educate young children to pull adults along and not to run around by themselves or stay in the kindergarten to play to prevent accidents.

2. Educate children to know their names, kindergarten names, parents’ names, work units, home addresses, and phone numbers. They can express themselves clearly and know how to protect themselves in emergencies.

3. Educate young children not to trust strangers’ words, not to follow strangers without permission, and not to let strangers touch their bodies. Tell children that only parents, doctors, and nurses can touch them ( Her) body, if a stranger wants to do this, he must run away as soon as possible.

4. Educate children not to lock the door by themselves at home, and not to play with gas, stoves, lighters, kettles, drinking fountains, medicines and other dangerous items.

5. Educate young children not to cross the road by themselves without the guidance of an adult. When crossing the road, they should abide by the traffic rules, follow the sidewalk, do not stay or play on the road, and walk on the right side when walking on the street.

6. Educate your children not to open the door at will when they are alone at home. Do not open the door when they hear a knock on the door. You can say: "My parents are not at home, please come back later" to prevent thieves from breaking in when the adults are not around. Burglary.

7. When traveling or walking in the wild, you are not allowed to pick flowers and fruits or catch insects, and you should not put them in your mouth to prevent accidents.

8. Pedestrians must walk on the sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, walk on the right side; when crossing the road, you must use a crosswalk.

9. When passing a sidewalk controlled by traffic signals, stop when the light is red and go when the light is green; when passing a sidewalk without traffic signals, look left and right, pay attention to passing vehicles, and do not chase or run.

10. If there is no pedestrian crossing, you must go straight through, and you are not allowed to cross suddenly when a vehicle approaches. If there is a pedestrian overpass or underpass, you must use the pedestrian overpass or underpass.

11. It is not allowed to climb over the guardrails and isolation fences on the side of the road and in the middle of the road. It is not allowed to pick up cars, chase cars, forcibly block cars or throw objects at cars on the road.

12. Do not play, sit or lie on the road or engage in other behaviors that obstruct traffic.

13. Do not enter highways, elevated roads or motor vehicle lanes with pedestrian isolation facilities.

14. Children under 12 years old cannot ride bicycles on the road, and children under 16 years old cannot ride electric bicycles on the road.

15. When riding a bicycle, you must concentrate and ride carefully.

16. Don’t ride with an umbrella, don’t take your hands off your bicycle, don’t ride with people, don’t ride a “sick” car, don’t ride fast, don’t compete with motor vehicles, don’t ride in parallel, don’t Cycling in bad weather.

17. When turning on a bicycle, you should slow down, look back, and extend your hand to signal.

18. Understand the characteristics of cycling in different weather conditions, and do the following: "Don't ride fast when the wind is flowing, don't pedal hard when the wind is blowing, control the speed in foggy days, keep the faucet steady in ice and snow, and prevent pedestrians from crossing in the rainy days."

19. Do not ride on prohibited roads, road sections or motor vehicle lanes.

20. Do not tow a vehicle or be towed by other vehicles while riding a bicycle.

21. Maintain order on the bus and do not rush to be the first.

22. When taking a bus, you must stop and get in and out of the car, and you must hold the handrails in the car.

23. Do not stick your head, hands and other body parts out of the window. Take care of your belongings to prevent pickpocketing.

24. You must wear a safety helmet when riding a two-wheeled motorcycle, and you are not allowed to sit upside down or sideways.

25. Wear seat belts when riding on high-speed vehicles and do not ride on overloaded vehicles.

26. When crossing the railway, you must stop once, look twice and pass three times, and do not cross closed railway crossings.

27. If you encounter a traffic accident, call the police immediately and call “120” for help.

28. Make preparations before entering the water.

29. Stay away from rivers. It is strictly forbidden to go swimming in reservoirs. Single people are not allowed to go out to swim in rivers and lakes.

30. It is not advisable to swim when you are in poor physical or mental condition, such as when you are tired, full, hungry, sick, or in a bad mood.

31. Do not swim if you are sick, or do not swim immediately after strenuous physical labor or strenuous exercise.

32. Do not swim in rivers and lakes with unknown water conditions, and do not go swimming in bad weather.

33. Swimming and playing in water are strictly prohibited in waters with warning signs such as "No swimming or dangerous water depth".

34. Do not run or chase around the swimming pool to avoid slipping and injury.

35. Do not push people into the water by the swimming pool to avoid hitting others or getting injured by hitting the edge of the pool.

36. When swimming and playing in the water, do not press others into the water to avoid suffocation due to choking in the water.

37. When you feel chilly or have cramps during water activities, you should go ashore to rest.

38. If you find yourself exhausted in the water and unable to swim back to the shore, you should immediately raise your hands to ask for help, or shout loudly and wait for rescue.

39. When you find someone drowning, immediately call for help or dial "110" for help. Children and teenagers should not rush into the water to rescue.

40. When a drowning incident occurs, you must stay calm, understand your environment, and use your own buoyancy or surrounding objects to save yourself and survive.

41. When a drowning incident occurs, those who are not familiar with water should lie on their backs with their heads down so that their noses are exposed to the water and breathe. The exhalation should be shallow and the inhalation should be deep. Don't panic, raise your arms and flutter around to accelerate your body's sinking.

42. When a drowning incident occurs, swimmers who can swim should stay calm if calf cramps occur, adopt a backstroke position, and bend the toes of the cramped leg dorsally with your hands to relax the spasm, and then Swim slowly towards the shore.

43. After rescuing a drowning victim, it is necessary to remove foreign matter from the mouth, nose and throat, drain the water from the drowning victim’s stomach and lungs, and perform artificial respiration if necessary. At the same time, quickly dial the emergency number "120".

44. Do not buy or eat stale or rotten food.

45. Do not eat seafood banned by the health department.

46. Do not eat raw seafood, river fresh food, meat, etc.

47. Do not buy food from unlicensed vendors.

48. Do not buy food with incomplete labels such as no trademark, no date of manufacture, no production unit, no shelf life, etc.

49. Do not eat poisonous foods (such as puffer fish, wild mushrooms, raw green beans, sprouted potatoes, etc.).

50. Do not eat food contaminated by insects.

51. Do not drink unsterilized or boiled water, and do not drink purified water that has been stored for too long or is outdated.

52. Develop good personal hygiene habits and wash hands frequently before eating.

53. Tableware must be hygienic and have your own special tableware.

54. Open windows frequently for ventilation to keep indoor air fresh.

55. Do a good job in environmental sanitation and keep the indoor and surrounding environment clean.

56. Develop good hygiene habits, do not spit, and wash hands frequently.

57. Maintain good living habits, drink more water, do not smoke, and do not drink alcohol.

58. Exercise regularly, maintain a balanced diet, pay attention to the balance between work and rest, and improve your own disease resistance.

59. Add or remove clothes in a timely manner according to weather changes to avoid catching cold.

60. If you have fever, cough and other symptoms, you should go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time.

61. When an infectious disease occurs, you should actively isolate yourself from healthy people and try not to go to public places to prevent infecting others.

62. Immunization prevention should be carried out, and corresponding vaccinations should be carried out before the epidemic season, such as influenza, pneumonia, measles, meningitis and other vaccines.

63. During the onset of infectious diseases, do not go to crowded public places.

64. Fruit knife, for adults, wait until I grow up to use it.

65. Don’t walk with strangers. Don't let strangers touch your body.

66. When queuing up to drink water, you must be orderly.

67. The small corridor is brightly lit, and the babies are lined up in a row in the center of the station, in walking order, looking forward without pushing or pushing.

68. Do not play with cats, rabbits, dogs and other small animals to avoid accidents.

69. I don’t do dangerous things. It's best to stay away from power.

70. Adults are not allowed to cross the road alone. When crossing the road, they should abide by the traffic rules, walk on the sidewalk, do not stay on the road to play, and walk on the right side of the road.

71. Do not use plastic bags or quilts, do not put ropes around your neck, and do not stuff peanuts, buttons, marbles and other small objects into your nose or mouth to avoid accidental inhalation into the trachea.

72. Cleaning products or pesticides cannot be used for playing, and do not hide hide-and-seek in cabinets or boxes.

73. When you get home, close the door.

Look both ways when crossing the road and pay attention to safety.

74. Glide safely and orderly. Wait for me. don’t worry.

75. Do not touch electrical switches and plugs with wet hands, and do not put fingers, pins, or paper clips into sockets to avoid electric shock.

76. Let your children learn to care for toys and learn how to share toys with other children to avoid injury or damage to toys.

77. When adults are not at home, do not go into the bathroom alone to play with water, let alone push, pull, hit, jump into the bathroom, and open the hot water faucet at will.

78. I will not move the disinfection light switch, and I will not enter the work of the disinfection light.

79. Don’t play on the road. Walk on the right side without an adult to guide you across the road.

80. Keep to the right and keep to the left. Bicycle lanes and car lanes are all in order, safe and reliable, and you will not be late.

81. Take adults for a walk in the afternoon after school. You cannot run around or stay in the kindergarten to play in case of accidents.

82. Do not climb through windows, jump up stairs, play with doors, jump from high places and other dangerous actions.

83. Children, sit down and talk about safety. Cross the road, don't run around, cross the zebra crossing.

84. Do not turn on the gas switch and do not touch open flames with your hands. Teach children how to save themselves in the event of a fire and how to escape quickly or wait for help from adults.

85. Teach your children not to open the door when they are home alone. Don't open the door when someone knocks on the door.

86. Keep the right side of your body in good posture and sleep soundly.

87. Stop at red lights, go at green lights, and be ready at yellow lights. Stand still, look at the lights, and remember the traffic rules.

88. If you don’t go with the flow, don’t play with fire. Don’t run away if you get home on time.

89. Children, be careful not to put foreign objects into your mouth or nose. Swallowing them into your stomach is dangerous and is not out of real concern.

90. When going out, follow the instructions of adults or teachers and do not leave the team.

91. Children walk on the sidewalk when they go to school.

92. Do not play with toys and partners, and do not scratch, bite, or hit partners.

93. Do not drink raw water, and do not eat rotten, spoiled, or smelly things.

94. Teach children not to believe what strangers say, not to walk with strangers without permission, and not to let strangers touch their bodies.

95. Walk up and down the steps slowly. If you slip, be gentle.

96. Do not climb to high places at home, and do not play on balconies, windows, or at the head of stairs to avoid falling or rolling down the stairs.

97. When you are at home, if a stranger comes to see you, do not open the door without permission.

98. Don’t push when going up or down the stairs. Keep to the right, up and down, and don’t slide the handrails.

99. My child, don’t run away. Remember safety. Don't cross the road. Zebra crossings are safe.

100. When participating in tours in public places, going for walks or outdoor activities, educate children to stay away from dangerous places such as transformers and construction sites, listen to teachers (or adults), and not leave the group at will. , you should tell the teacher if you have anything.