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Safety precautions for high school students traveling during winter vacation in 2019

1. Go together when going out, abide by traffic rules, pay attention to personal safety, do not trust the words and deeds of strangers, take good care of your belongings, do not go to entertainment venues where safety facilities are not guaranteed, pay attention to your speech and behavior, and Prevent disputes from arising and do not handle extreme situations when encountering problems. In particular, pay attention to: do not trust strangers to introduce work; do not trust lottery winning information; do not drink drinks and food from strangers easily; do not accept help from strangers (carrying bags, buying tickets, looking after things); do not take advantage of small things (maybe signs of being deceived); do not listen to superstitious legends and participate in superstitious activities; do not go to places where infectious diseases have recently been discovered.

2. During the festival, buses passing through railway stations, bus hubs, tourist attractions and bustling business districts are the focus of preventing pickpocketing activities. Teachers, students, and employees, especially when traveling or shopping, must increase their awareness of prevention and take good care of money and belongings; keep valid IDs and bank cards separately; do not count belongings at the station, and put them in your bag after using your mobile phone. . When taking public transportation, you must ride in a civilized manner and consciously abide by the riding order. Don't just relax your vigilance by squeezing for seats and become a target for pickpockets. After getting on the bus, walk toward the middle and don't crowd at the door. If you encounter continuous crowding, be more vigilant to prevent theft.

3. When choosing transportation means, you should take regularly operated vehicles, and do not take illegally operated vehicles such as "black taxis", "black motorcycles", and "black three-wheelers". Do not stay in informal hotels, pay attention to food hygiene, do not overeat, eat spoiled or expired food, strictly prohibit alcoholism, and participate in activities that are beneficial to physical and mental health.

4. During travel, teachers who own private cars should take good care of their vehicles and park them in a parking lot with dedicated personnel; unattended motor vehicles parked in residential areas must Install alarm devices and mechanical anti-theft locks, and do not place valuables in the car or trunk.

5. Teenagers should dress comfortably, keep warm, and do not take off their clothes casually after sweating. It is appropriate to use the gap between the train and the station to get off the train and breathe fresh air. Teenagers should maintain good personal hygiene habits. They should wash their hands after sneezing, coughing and cleaning their noses. They should not smoke or spit in the car. If they need to spit, wrap it in a tissue and then discard it. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with your hands after carrying luggage or handrails and other items during Spring Festival travel. If you have fever, cough or other flu-like symptoms while riding in a car, you should actively wear a mask and seek medical treatment as soon as possible, especially children, the elderly and patients with chronic diseases. It is recommended that influenza vaccination be done every winter before the start of the Spring Festival.

Prepare safety and self-protection tips, enhance safety awareness, improve self-protection capabilities, and have a happy and safe holiday!