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20 words of safety common sense jingle

Safety common sense jingle

1. Traffic safety Traffic safety is very important, and pedestrians should use the sidewalk. Observe the order and rules, and do not compete with other vehicles.

2. Install the electrical safety socket wires and secure the live equipment securely. Don't touch the wires if there is nothing wrong. If you find a problem, cut off the power first.

3. Choose a fire-proof and safe place to set off fireworks, and keep children away from the front. Pay attention to gas ventilation to prevent gas leakage if someone breaks the fire.

4. Knowledge on preventing drowning. The flowers are blooming in spring and the ice is melting. There is no need to walk on the ice. If the ice cracks and does not move forward, educate children on safety precautions.

5. Food safety There are many viruses that cause food spoilage, so food safety cannot be broken. If it smells bad, don't eat it. It will cost you more if you get poisoned.

6. Pay attention to the safety of gatherings in crowded places, and the elderly and children should be careful not to participate. If there is a crowd and you need to avoid it, never push forward.

7. To prevent theft, valuables should be placed so that they are easily accessible. Keep your wallet close to your body and do not "hand out red envelopes" to thieves.

1. Knowledge on safe use of electricity

(1) Do not use hard objects, especially metal objects, to dig into socket sockets

(2) Learn to read safety signs . Red indicates prohibition and stop information. Be careful not to touch red signs; yellow indicates danger, such as "beware of electric shock"; blue indicates instructions and regulations that must be followed; green indicates instructions, safe status, and access .

(3) Metal products are conductive. Never use these tools to come into direct contact with the power supply. Water is also conductive, so be careful not to stand on water when handling electrical appliances. Children should be careful not to touch electrical appliances with wet hands and do not wipe them with a wet cloth.

(4) Know the function and position of the main power switch, and learn to turn off the main power supply in an emergency. When someone is found electrocuted. Try to turn off the power in time, never rescue people directly with your hands, call an adult for help.

(5) On the way to school or on the way to school, pay special attention to whether the wires on the roadside have fallen off, and stay away if you see them.

(6) During thunderstorms, never stand under a tree to take shelter from the rain to avoid being struck by lightning.

2. Life safety knowledge

(1) Do not play on the stairs, especially when the corridor is crowded, you must keep to the right.

(2) It is strictly forbidden to slide down or run after the handrails of the stairs. Stepping in the air or hitting someone may cause serious injury.

(3) It is strictly forbidden to climb or reach for things on the balcony guardrail, especially when cleaning windows, do not stick your body out of the window.

(4) Do not play on the construction site. There are many debris on the ground, which can easily hurt your feet. Bricks and tiles may fall from the building at any time and hurt your head.

(5) Do not play behind the car, especially hide and seek, and do not play next to dilapidated houses.

3. When going out, it is best to do the following things

(1) Tell adult relatives where you are going, when you will be back, and who you will be with.

(2) When going out alone, try to go in groups and go to crowded places.

(3) When going out at night, bring a flashlight and other items, take brightly lit avenues, and do not take shortcuts or side streets.

(4) Do not take rides from strangers

(5) When taking a bus, try to get as close as possible to the driver and conductor.

4. Traffic safety knowledge

(1) Pedestrian walking safety

(1) When crossing the road, walk on the sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, walk on the roadside.

(2) When crossing a roadway, you must walk on the sidewalk; on sidewalks controlled by traffic signals, stop on red lights and go on green lights; if there are no traffic signals, you must pay attention to passing vehicles and do not chase them. Run hard.

(3) When crossing a roadway without sidewalks, you must look carefully at the situation and give way to vehicles. Do not cross suddenly when vehicles are approaching.

(4) When crossing a road without sidewalks, you must go straight through. Do not take convenience, take shortcuts, or jaywalk in front of or behind cars.

(5) Do not forcefully stop, chase, pick up, or throw objects at cars on the road.

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

(7) Do not go under or over pedestrian guardrails or road isolation facilities.

(2) Bus knowledge

(1) Never flag down vehicles in the middle of the road;

(2) Do not move your body when taking the bus to school Extend any part of the vehicle out of the window to avoid being injured by oncoming vehicles or roadside branches.

(3) When riding in a car, you are not allowed to stand or eat in the car; and you are not allowed to throw debris out of the car window to avoid hurting others.

(4) When school is over, the bus should be lined up and get on the bus in order; after getting off the bus, you should wait for the vehicle to drive away before walking. If you want to cross the road, you must do so safely.

(5) When riding in a car, you should sit firmly and hold yourself firmly. When there are no seats, you should naturally spread your feet and stand sideways. Your hands should hold the handrails tightly to avoid falling and injury when the vehicle brakes suddenly.