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Speeches on hygiene

The speech has the characteristics of clear viewpoints and inspiring content. In today's society, speech scripts are needed in more and more places, but you have no clue when it comes to writing speech scripts? The following is a collection of speeches on hygiene that I have compiled. It is for reference only. You are welcome to read it. Speech on Hygiene 1

Dear leaders, teachers, dear students:

Hello everyone.

Our Chinese nation has a long history of five thousand years. It has not only created a splendid culture, but also formed the traditional virtues of the ancient nation. Looking through the vast history, there are both Zhang Liang picking up boots and Kong There are also allusions that have been passed down through the ages such as Rong Rangli and Cheng Menlixue, and there are also "If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand up", "If you are rude, you will not be born, and if you are rude, you will not succeed", "I am old, I am old, and I am old and young." This principle is passed down from generation to generation. It is this kind of civility and courtesy, the traditional virtue of respecting the elderly and caring for the young that gives us the reputation of "a land of etiquette".

However, in today's reform and opening up, a small number of people ignore spiritual civilization for the sake of material things. He throws away empty food bags, spits on the clean streets, breaks newly planted trees, and even plausibly says: This is just a small matter.

There have been several reports that shocked me. Korean tourists who come to visit the Great Wall take the initiative to clean up the garbage we throw away near the Great Wall. Trash cans on Australian streets are marked in Chinese: Please put your rubbish inside. The small things in our eyes have affected the overall image of the country. If things continue like this, where will the "ancient civilization" be? Where is the "state of etiquette"?

“We are responsible for whether we are civilized or not.” As the future builders of the motherland, we rely on us to inherit Chinese civilization, carry forward the national spirit, and revitalize the Chinese nation. Only by gradually forming a healthy personality in our study and life, being civilized, aware of etiquette, and becoming a qualified civilized middle school student can we be a useful person to society.

Let us bring civilization into the campus. The first school is our home. The cleanliness of this home requires the joint efforts of each of us to create, and the beauty of this home requires the joint efforts of each of us to maintain it. Please say goodbye to the scraps of paper flying in the wind and say goodbye to the campus. Please say goodbye to the phlegm stains sleeping on the ground and the road. Please say goodbye to the graffiti on the wall and say goodbye to the classroom. Let us use careful care to evoke the cleanliness and harmony of a school. beauty. While sucking in the fresh air and absorbing the dew of knowledge, clear the "bad words" into the recycle bin, copy politeness into your mind, let "please, thank you, sorry" ring throughout the campus, and call out with sweet greetings The smiling faces of teachers and classmates. When our students are civilized, the campus will also be civilized.

Let us bring civilization to society. There used to be an alternative scenery on the streets of Hohhot: traffic booths and red and green traffic lights were installed at the intersections of major streets. Whenever the red light turns on, the automatic announcement system plays "It's a red light now, it's a red light now, please stop outside the parking line; It's a red light now, it's a red light now, please stop outside the parking line; Traffic Police Thank you for your cooperation! "If we cannot consciously highlight the existence of traffic lights, one day our city will be forced to have such a "scenery", won't it make us feel feverish on the face and blood flow faster?

Only by maintaining the simple "go on green light, stop on red light" can we protect all our lives.

The maintenance of civilization is more than just traffic rules. In public places such as stations and shopping malls, do we say goodbye to making loud noises as if no one else is around, do we say goodbye to littering, and do we say goodbye to shopping? No queuing to pay, no more jostling for seats after getting on the bus. Use silence to show inner purity, use hygiene to show personal cultivation, and use humility to convey the civilization of youth. It should be noted that if our young people are civilized, the country will also be civilized.

"If a country is courteous, the country will be prosperous; if a family is courteous, the family will be prosperous; if the body is courteous, the body will be cultivated; if the heart is courteous, the heart will be peaceful." Civilized manners and behaviors are supplemented by tranquility, elegance, and comfort. The environment and rich cultural atmosphere will inspire us to continue to explore and seek knowledge. Good civilized habits can affect our study, our lives, and even our future lives.

Mr. Ford, the giant of the American automobile company and the most successful president of Ford, was hired after he put the waste paper on the floor of the interview place into the trash can when he was applying for a job after graduating from college.

"Although other people have high academic qualifications, they only "see" big things but not small things. Ford's eyes not only saw small things, but his civilized behavior left a deep impression on the interviewer." It is this kind of "talking everywhere" Civilized, always love civilized" attitude allowed Ford to seize the opportunity and establish the "Ford Empire" in the automobile industry.

Yesterday’s habits have made us who we are today; today’s habits will determine who we are tomorrow. Let us start from now, be the little messengers of civilization, pass on civilization, heart to heart, use our own actions to shape a fresher sky, and let the picture of civilization fill the entire campus. Speech on Hygiene 2

Teachers and students:

Good morning!

The topic I want to talk about today is "Pay attention to hygiene, starting from me."

Let me tell you two examples first:

The first example is: Singapore is a country where English is commonly spoken, and various slogans in public places in this country Most are written in English. However, some of the slogans involving civility and politeness, such as "No spitting" and "No littering", are written in Chinese. Why? People replied: Because most of the people who engage in these unhygienic behaviors are tourists from mainland China. For this reason, a middle school principal who visited Singapore said earnestly: Unhygienic behavior is also a national shame.

The second example is: According to CCTV reports, chewing gum residues can be seen everywhere in xx Square after the National Day, which is particularly dazzling. There were 600,000 pieces of chewing gum residue in the 400,000-square-meter xx Square. , In some places, there were 9 pieces of chewing gum stains on the ground less than one square meter. The dense stains formed a strong contrast with the sanctity and solemnity of xx Square. The above two examples show that our country is still far behind other countries in terms of hygiene and civilization. Therefore, each of our students should develop the habit of hygiene and civilization. Unfortunately, there are still some unhygienic behaviors among some of our classmates. For example, we can always see paper scraps and snack packaging bags in our aisles and stairs that are very inconsistent with our beautiful campus. Some students think that since there are students on duty to clean, it’s no harm to throw them away; another example is in the bathroom , the students threw the napkins they used to wipe their mouths after eating in the sink, practicing personal hygiene but not public hygiene; some male students did not take a step forward when using the toilet, causing the toilet to stink. There are many such examples. Many of our students put the study of cultural knowledge first and often ignore the development of social morality and civilized hygiene habits, which essentially reflect a person's ideological quality. In fact, good behavioral habits are the prerequisite for ensuring our good learning and the basis for establishing a healthy personality. Students who do not have good behavioral habits in school are undisciplined and unhygienic, disrupting the entire school learning environment. On the contrary, if we develop civilized hygiene habits, the learning environment will be good and orderly.

Countless examples show that the key to a brilliant career and a successful life is noble sentiment. We, who represent the future of the nation, need to learn and inherit many things. However, the most basic question is, what kind of style, what kind of ideological quality, what kind of moral standard should we use to take over the baton of human civilization. . Classmates, if we sow an action, we will reap a habit; if we sow a habit, we will reap a character; hygiene has been placed in an important position in people's hearts. Do not regard hygiene habits as a trivial matter. Let us start from now, start from ourselves, start from little things, develop good hygiene habits, be civilized students, control our mouths, not eat snacks on campus; control our hands, Don't litter. I believe that through the hard work of all our teachers and students, we will create a peaceful, orderly campus with a good learning environment. Thank you all. Speech on Hygiene 3

Dear teachers, dear students:

Good morning everyone! The topic of my speech today is "Developing Good Hygiene Habits". The campus is where we all live together, so it is the responsibility of each of our classmates to develop good hygiene habits and create a beautiful campus environment.

What is a habit? The so-called habit refers to an unconscious activity that is repeated over a long period of time and gradually developed.

To develop good hygiene habits, we should start with ourselves. We should always remind ourselves not to spit or litter anywhere. Those seemingly insignificant little evils may have the consequence of making our campus ugly and dirty. I saw some peel and confetti on the ground and took the initiative to pick it up. These small kindnesses that may seem dismissive can mutually promote the development of good hygiene habits and make our campus cleaner and tidier.

However, there are still many bad habits in our lives.

First, in the dormitory

Some students often do not have a good rest at night. They often talk, have fun, secretly play with mobile phones, read miscellaneous books, etc., and stay up in the middle of the night. Because they go to bed late, Not being able to get up in the morning, not having time to run and exercise, not even having time to have breakfast before going to class, if things go on like this, not only affects learning, but also damages the body. Regarding dormitory hygiene issues, recently, students have not done a good job. There is too much garbage on the ground and they are not cleaned in time; toiletries are not neatly placed; bedding is not stacked neatly, and they are left before they can be folded. I think the environment in the dormitory is like a person's face. If the face you present to others is not clean, how can you talk about dressing up? When you walk into the boys' dormitory, you will find that the smell of sweat, foot odor, and unwashed dirty clothes has become the mainstream smell in many boys' dormitories, and there are very few people folding quilts. As dormitory owners, we naturally have the smell of dormitories. Living in a dirty environment for a long time will have adverse effects on your body and mind.

I hope that students will change their bad habits from now on, get up early and go to bed early, exercise, schedule their duties, clean in time, fold their bedding, and turn their dormitories into warm homes.

Second, in the cafeteria

The cafeteria should be the place that students want to see most after four classes. In fact, this is also the place that best expresses a person’s humanistic qualities. Think about it, have you ever cut in line when others were lining up in an orderly manner? At this time, you respected your stomach's choice, but you did not respect other students; did you get carried away and spill the rice on the plate all over the table because you were chatting with your companions while eating? Who knew that every grain of food on the plate is a labor of hard work? We have memorized this verse since we were young, but how many of us can avoid wasting it? After eating, have you ever thrown away the leftovers and left secretly? The result of this is how much trouble you add to the canteen staff when you think you have not been discovered by the teacher on duty and secretly rejoice. Perhaps, these are just small episodes in daily life, but they reflect a person's self-cultivation and disrespect for others. Respecting others is the most basic self-cultivation.

Classmates, let us start from today. Let us wait in a neat queue for meals; be polite and courteous when finding a seat to avoid congestion; be quiet and civilized when dining, do not make loud noises, and do not waste money Picky about food. In fact, it is not difficult at all to do this. As long as you are willing, the school cafeteria will be a big window to show the style of our Hu concentrated school.

Third, in the classroom

Each of our students should consciously protect the sanitation of the classroom and the surrounding environment of the class. , through the quantitative inspection of the previous week. We found that the environmental sanitation of each class is relatively good, but we must persist in developing this good habit. When you walk into the class every day, you will see that the desks and windows are clean, the tables and stools are neatly arranged, and there is no paper scraps on the floor. I think in such a clean and tidy environment, I will feel comfortable and healthy physically and mentally.

Students, the campus is our home, let us consciously maintain the campus environment. Try to practice good hygiene habits. At the same time, the hygiene of the class and the clean area should be done carefully and maintained at all times; it should be as clean and tidy as if someone checks it and if no one checks it. No pain means no gain. As long as we work together and persevere, our campus will be as spotless as a garden, with fresh air and refreshing spirits.

Let us make our solemn commitment under the flying red flag: From now on, we will develop good hygiene habits and create a beautiful campus environment.

Speech on Hygiene 4

Dear teachers and dear students:

Hello everyone!

Since mid-March this year, Mexico, the United States and other countries have Influenza A (h1n1) epidemics have occurred successively. As of September 11, 31 provinces in mainland my country have reported a total of 7,505 confirmed cases of influenza A (h1n1). From 15:00 on September 9 to 15:00 on September 11, there were 7,505 confirmed cases of influenza A (h1n1) in mainland my country alone. There are 1,048 confirmed cases of influenza A h1n1, of which 18 are imported cases from abroad and 1,030 are domestically infected cases. On September 8, three confirmed cases of influenza A (h1n1) appeared in Ganzhou No. 3 Middle School. In just a few days, the number had grown to **. It can be seen that the prevention and control situation of influenza A h1n1 is still severe. In order to protect the health and life safety of teachers and students and ensure the normal education and teaching order in the school, we will now inform everyone of the prevention knowledge of influenza A h1n1 and hope that all teachers and students in the school will actively cooperate. Schools should strengthen prevention awareness, take correct preventive measures, and jointly fight against influenza A h1n1.

1. What is influenza A h1n1?

Influenza A h1n1 is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by a new influenza virus that spreads among people. Symptoms and other Flu-like symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills, and fatigue. Some may also experience diarrhea and vomiting. In severe cases, pneumonia, respiratory failure, or even death may occur.

2. How to prevent influenza A h1n1?

1. Avoid contact with patients with flu-like symptoms (fever, cough, runny nose, etc.) or respiratory diseases such as pneumonia. If you have to If in contact, a mask should be worn.

2. Pay attention to personal hygiene and wash your hands with soap frequently, especially after coughing or sneezing.

3. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze, and then throw the tissue into the trash.

4. Strengthen self-prevention and try to avoid going to crowded places.

5. When going out, you should bring hand sanitizer, tissues, handkerchiefs, etc. in case of emergency.

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

7. Maintain a healthy lifestyle, relax your mind, get enough sleep, eat nutritious meals, and keep exercising.

3. What should you do if you have flu symptoms such as fever?

1. Wear a mask and go to the fever clinic of a regular hospital as soon as possible instead of going to a general clinic.

2. Do not take public transportation such as buses. It is best to take a taxi and ask for an invoice when you get off.

3. Don’t go to school sick.

IV. What should you do if there are cases of influenza A (h1n1) around you?

1. Don’t panic and actively cooperate with a series of prevention and control measures taken by disease prevention and control agencies.

2. Pay close attention to your own health and measure your body temperature once in the morning and evening. If there is any abnormality, you should go to a regular hospital in time.

3. Pay attention to the disinfection of living and learning environments, and pay attention to opening windows indoors for ventilation.

4. Do not organize or participate in group activities in the outbreak area, and reduce activities in places where people gather relatively together in the outbreak area.

5. How can individuals cooperate with schools in the prevention and control of influenza A h1n1?

1. While taking various preventive measures, personal body temperature monitoring should be strengthened. Seek medical attention promptly when flu symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, etc. occur.

2. If there are confirmed cases or suspected cases of influenza A h1n1 recognized by the disease prevention and control agency, all those who are in close contact with the patients should promptly contact the school (Tel: 2595146) and follow the hygiene instructions According to the requirements of the department, people must complete the prescribed period of medical isolation and observation, and they can only go to work and school after the observation is lifted.

Students, health is the greatest wealth of mankind. Only with a strong body can we enjoy a good life. Let us take active actions together to exercise more, stay fit, practice hygiene, and prevent infections. , start from yourself, develop good personal hygiene habits, stay away from diseases, and embrace a better tomorrow.

Sincerely wish you all good health! Speech on Hygiene 5

Good morning everyone, the title of our speech under the flag today is "Preventing Influenza, Start with Me".

The weather has been getting warmer recently, and many students have put on unlined clothes. However, in March and April every year, the climate changes greatly, and the temperature difference between morning and evening is large. At the same time, the weather gets warmer in spring, and everything recovers, viruses, bacteria, etc. Pathogenic microorganisms are also active, so spring is the season when influenza is prone to occur. The main symptoms of influenza are fever, headache, fatigue, loss of appetite, cough, nasal congestion, etc. In severe cases, it can cause pneumonia and other complications.

In order to effectively prevent and respond to possible influenza epidemics, we must establish the idea of ????"health and safety first" and improve self-protection awareness.

The most effective and healthiest way to deal with the flu is to improve your own immunity and properly match the nutrients in your daily diet. The main measures are as follows:

1. Develop good hygiene habits and wash your hands frequently with soap and water, especially after touching public items before touching your eyes and nose. and mouth.

2. Pay attention to food hygiene, and do not buy food casually at roadside stalls, because the hygiene of roadside stalls cannot be guaranteed at all, and there are a lot of hidden dust, flies, unclean food utensils, etc. Harmful bacteria.

3. Eat a balanced diet, be not picky about what you eat, eat more fruits, and get enough nutrients.

4. Try to avoid going to crowded places as much as possible. Avoid contact with people who have flu-like symptoms. If you develop fever and flu-like symptoms, you should go to the hospital promptly and try not to go to public places to prevent infecting others.

5. Pay attention to physical exercise, exercise regularly, and ensure adequate sleep to enhance your ability to resist diseases.

6. As the weather gradually gets hotter, classrooms must be well ventilated to discharge carbon dioxide and other gases exhaled by the human body to the outside with the air to avoid causing odor in the room.

Students, health is the most precious wealth of mankind, we must cherish it. The flu is not terrible. As long as we take preventive measures, we will be able to keep the virus at bay and spend every day healthily and happily.

This concludes my speech under the national flag, thank you all. Speech on Hygiene 6

Dear teachers and dear students:

Good morning everyone!

Today, I am very happy to stand under the national flag and speak. The title of my speech is "Be civilized, pay attention to hygiene, and strive to be a little guardian of civilization." April is the "National Patriotic Health Campaign Month. As we all know, the earth is the mother of our mankind, nature is our closest friend, and the school is our home.

However, in this beautiful campus , but there are many incongruous places. Pieces of paper scraps are dancing on the bright cement road. Various packaging bags can often be seen among the green holly. Where do these paper scraps and packaging bags come from. ? Did it fall from the sky? Did it grow on its own? The students definitely answered "No." This is what some students did in our beautiful campus filled with trees and birds singing. Spitting, throwing peels and scraps of paper are all uncivilized behaviors.

Not long ago, I saw a report about Singapore. Singapore is a country where English is widely spoken. Most of the slogans in public places in the country are written in English, but some of the polite slogans, such as "No spitting", "No smoking", "No entering the lawn", etc. are in Chinese. Writing. Why? People replied: “Because most of the people who engage in these uncivilized behaviors are tourists from mainland China. "For this reason, a middle school principal who visited Singapore for inspection said earnestly: "Uncivilized behavior is also a national humiliation. ”

The above examples show that civilization is actually made up of details. Reflecting on what we have done, we can see that civilization is still some distance away from us. Around us and in some students, there are still some inaccuracies. civilized behavior.

For example, you can always see scraps of paper on our campus and on the stairs that are extremely discordant with our beautiful campus. Especially on Saturdays and Sundays, food bags and instant noodle boxes can be seen everywhere in classrooms and on campus, and even some students I think: Anyway, there are students who are on duty to clean, so why not throw them away; for another example, some students chase and fight in the classroom corridor, and it is normal to push and push each other while walking; there are also some students who swear and swear to each other and climb on them at will. Stair handrails, and even some students deliberately damaged the school's public property. Many of our classmates put the study of cultural knowledge first, and often ignore the cultivation of social morality and the development of civilized habits, which essentially demonstrate a person's ideological quality. In fact, good behavioral habits are the prerequisite for ensuring our smooth learning and the basis for establishing a healthy personality. Students who do not have good behavioral habits in school may be undisciplined, unhygienic, and disrupt the learning environment of the class. On the contrary, if we develop civilized behavioral habits, the learning environment must be good and orderly. Now, we are in the most critical period of growth in life. What we do during this period will affect our own quality, and civilized behavior helps us improve our own quality. Therefore, we should first be an upright person, a modest gentleman who understands civilization and be polite, and then we can become talents. We cannot be a machine that simply masters knowledge and skills, but a person who develops harmoniously in body and mind.

Now is the period of high incidence of hand, foot and mouth disease. We must pay attention to personal hygiene, wash hands frequently, ventilate more, and avoid eating raw or cold food to ensure a healthy body. We must take good care of the public environment and often pick up some paper scraps and plastic bags we see into the trash can.

For our health, we should put an end to all uncivilized behaviors that endanger health and pollute the environment. I hope everyone: start from me, start from a young age, start from now, and strive to be a "little guardian of civilization" , keep all diseases away from us, let us have a more civilized, hygienic and healthy life, and our campus will become more beautiful. Speech on Hygiene 7

Dear teachers, dear students:

Hello everyone!

The campus is an important place for us to study and live. The quality of campus environmental sanitation directly affects the work, study and life of teachers and students. At the same time, campus environmental sanitation is also an important symbol of the school's degree of civilization and an intuitive factor that affects the school's external image.

However, there are always phenomena that are not commensurate with beauty and civilization. On our campus, there are also waste papers, melon seed shells, candy wrappers, chewing gum, bubble gum, plastic bottles, food, etc. that are randomly thrown away by classmates. Bags, etc., after the students clean up hard every day, there are always some students who unconsciously throw garbage away. We believe that no parent wants their children to study and live in a garbage-strewn and filthy environment; we believe that no parent does not want their children to study and live in a clean and comfortable environment. Grow up healthily; we believe that no parent does not want their children to develop good hygiene and eating habits. Good hygiene and eating habits are something we develop bit by bit.

In order for us to grow up healthily and happily in a clean and hygienic environment, and for us to develop good hygiene and eating habits from an early age, I issue the following initiative:

1. We should eat at home and not bring breakfast or lunch to campus. We are firmly opposed to students going to school without breakfast or eating snacks before going to school;

2. Do not bring candies, snacks, etc. into campus. Do not eat chewing gum, melon seeds, candies and other snacks on campus, and do not litter with waste;

3. Do not bring ice cream, popsicles, ice bags, etc. into the campus;

4. Do not Littering garbage such as paper scraps, melon peels, plastic bags, etc. If there is garbage, go one step further and throw it into the trash can, and promptly remind the students who litter around you;

5. Do not spit or spit. Carving and graffiti;

6. Take care of flowers, plants and trees, and do not trample on gardens and lawns;

7. When you see paper scraps, plastic bags and other garbage on the ground, bend down and take the initiative to Pick it up and throw it into the trash can;

8. Take care of the campus environment as your own responsibility, consciously maintain the cleanliness of the campus, and do a good job in cleaning on duty;

"xx is The cleanliness of my home depends on everyone." Love my campus and keep it clean starting from me! Students, teachers, and parents, let us all take action, starting from the small things around us, caring for the campus environment, self-discipline, and checking each other. Pick up a piece of garbage and leave something clean. Pick up a piece of garbage, leaving behind personality and civilization. Saving is civilized today, and you will gain success when you grow up. In order to create a clean, hygienic, and beautiful learning, living and working environment, we need you, me, and all of us to work together!