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100 items on early childhood safety education management

1. 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.

2. 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.

3. 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 overpass or underpass.

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

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

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

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

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

9. Do not ride with an umbrella, do not take off your hands, do not ride with others, do not ride a "sick" car, do not ride fast, do not compete with motor vehicles, do not ride in parallel, do not Cycling in bad weather.

10. When riding a bicycle to turn, you should slow down, look back, and extend your hand to signal.

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

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

14. Maintain the order of the ride and do not rush.

15. When getting on or off the bus, you must hold on to the handrails.

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

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

18. Wear a seat belt when riding a high-speed car and do not ride on an overloaded car.

19. Stop, look, and pass when crossing a railway. Do not cross closed railway crossings.

20. If you encounter a traffic accident, call the police immediately and call "120" for help.

21. Make preparations before entering the water.

22. Stay away from rivers and do not go to the reservoir. Swimming, do not go out to swim in rivers and lakes alone.

23. 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.

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

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

26. It is strictly prohibited to swim or play in waters with warning signs such as "No swimming or dangerous water"

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

28. Do not push people into the water at will to avoid bumping into others or getting injured.

29. When swimming and playing in the water, do not push others into the water to avoid choking. and suffocation.

30. If you feel chilly or have cramps during activities in the water, you should go ashore and rest.

31. If you find yourself exhausted and unable to do so. Swim back to the shore and immediately raise your hands for help or shout loudly and wait for rescue.

32. When you find someone drowning, immediately call for help or call "110" for support. Children and teenagers are not allowed. Jump into the water to rescue.

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

34. 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. They should exhale shallowly and inhale deeply. Do not panic, raise your arms and flutter around to speed up your body. sink.

35. 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.

36. 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".

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

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

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

40. Do not buy food from unlicensed vendors.

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

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

43. Do not eat food contaminated by insects.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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