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Campus Safety Precautions in Winter

1. Fire safety. Winter is dry and cold, making fires prone. It is strictly prohibited to bring fireworks, firecrackers, matches, gas lighters and other flammable and explosive items into the school. Please consciously abide by the regulations and supervise each other.

2. Traffic safety. There are often frosts in winter, and sometimes there are heavy snows and heavy fogs. The roads are easily icy and slippery, so be careful when walking, and pay special attention when going to and from school. You must abide by traffic rules, observe more when crossing crossings, walk on zebra crossings, and it is strictly prohibited to ride on unlicensed or unlicensed vehicles that do not comply with regulations or illegally operated vehicles. Pay more attention to vehicle and road conditions at ordinary times, take the initiative to avoid motor vehicles, and prevent slipping in rain or snow. When riding a bicycle, drive on the right side of the route, do not ride a speeding bicycle, do not ride with one or both hands off the handlebars, do not ride with others, do not ride side by side, and do not chase or fight on the road. Make sure the vehicle is parked and locked so as not to block fire escapes. Drive cautiously and slowly in icy and snowy weather. Go home on time and stay safe.

3. Safety during class breaks. Walk carefully, do not chase or fight, prevent slips and falls, and pay special attention when going up and down stairs and turning corners. Students on duty must act according to the situation. When the temperature is below zero in the morning, do not sprinkle water or mop the floor in the corridor to avoid causing the ground to freeze and slip and injure people. Save water, turn off the faucet tightly after use, and try to avoid water spilling on the ground. Parents must ask for leave from the class teacher if they have something to do or are sick. They are not allowed to be absent from class or be late for no reason.

4. Food safety. For the sake of personal health, try to eat as little cold drinks, frozen food and overnight food as possible, and do not buy or eat at unlicensed stalls to prevent food poisoning or diarrhea caused by unclean food.

5. Prevent epidemics and infectious diseases. In winter, the temperature difference between morning and evening is large, and resistance is reduced, which is a time when respiratory infections, tuberculosis and other diseases are prone to occur. Please add or remove clothing in time to avoid colds and fevers. Drink more boiled water, exercise more, ventilate more, wash hands frequently, and maintain good personal hygiene habits. Seek medical treatment promptly when you are sick, and actively prevent and treat diseases.

6. Prevent theft and theft. Winter is a time when thefts, robberies and other property infringement cases are most likely to occur. In order to prevent such cases from happening, students are advised to avoid walking alone when it is dark, go home on time, and do not stay in remote places to avoid suspicious situations or suspects. People, please call the police immediately.