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Anti-skating and anti-drowning newspaper content

The contents of the anti-skating and anti-drowning handbook are as follows:

1. Do not play privately at the seaside, riverside, lakeside, riverside, reservoir, ditch or pond. , catch up to prevent slipping into the water. There is a saying: If you walk by the river no matter what, you will inevitably get your feet wet.

2. Students are strictly prohibited from swimming privately, especially primary and secondary school students, who must be accompanied by an adult and wear a lifebuoy.

3. It is strictly forbidden for primary and secondary school students to go fishing privately. Because fishing is done by the water, the soil and sand at the waterside have been soaked in water for a long time and become very loose. Some watersides have been soaked in water for many years and have grown longer. There is a layer of moss that will slide into the water as soon as you step on it. Even if you don't slip into the water, you are in danger of being injured.

4. When boating in the park or taking a boat, you must sit properly. Do not run around on the boat, or wash your hands and feet on the side of the boat. Especially when riding a small boat, do not shake or be overweight to avoid risk of injury. The boat capsizes or sinks.

5. When taking a boat, if you encounter special circumstances, you must stay calm, follow the instructions of the staff on the boat, and do not dive rashly. If someone is drowning, do not rush into the water to rescue them.

6. It is best not to take a boat or play on the boat when there are strong winds, heavy rain, big waves or heavy fog.

7. If you accidentally slip into the water, you should take a full breath, slap the water, and shout loudly. People on the shore should immediately call for help from adults, and look for nearby long branches, bamboos, grass vines, etc. If no adult comes to rescue, people on the shore should immediately take off their clothes and belts while shouting, pick them up and throw them to the person who falls into the water.

8. Do not hold your breath for a long time in the water, as it is easy to die from holding your breath.

9. If you unfortunately drown, when someone comes to rescue you, you should relax your body and let the rescuer support your waist.

10. When something you particularly love falls into the water, don’t rush to fish it out. Instead, ask an adult for help.