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National Day Safety Reminders for Primary School Students

The National Day safety reminder is as follows:

First, traffic safety:

The traffic will be very heavy during the National Day, so you should be vigilant when going out to play, especially when crossing the road. We should choose a safe place to cross the road, don't run the red light, don't reverse the car, and obey the traffic rules. Always observe the left and right situations to ensure that you can cross the road without vehicles, and don't neglect your own safety for convenience.

Second, swimming safety:

National Day is in autumn, and the weather is getting colder and colder, but many people choose to go swimming during the National Day. Although swimming is a good exercise, it also has many hidden dangers. Children should first check the safety facilities of swimming places by their parents or teachers before swimming to ensure all lifeguards in the swimming pool.

In the process of swimming, you should follow the instructions of lifeguards and don't leave their sight, especially children who can't swim. If there is an emergency, please call for help immediately and try to stay calm and don't panic.

Third, fire safety:

During the National Day, many families will set off fireworks to celebrate, which is very dangerous, especially for primary school students. We should stay away from the fireworks display area and don't play with fire and set off fireworks without permission. If anyone is found setting off fireworks in an unsafe place, he should report to his parents or teachers in time to avoid danger.

Fourth, anti-abduction and anti-fraud:

During the National Day, many people travel, including some bad guys, who may take advantage of people's danger to kidnap. In order to protect our own safety, we should keep in mind the following points: don't talk to strangers casually, don't get on the bus with strangers, and don't believe what strangers say casually. If a stranger stops us, we should leave in time and call the police for help or ask relevant personnel for help.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) food safety:

During the National Day, it is easy for us to travel or eat out. In order to ensure our health, we should choose clean restaurants or food stalls to avoid eating unclean food. When eating out, pay attention to the freshness of food and whether it is cooked by heating to avoid food poisoning. At the same time, we should consciously keep the dining table and the surrounding environment clean, do not litter, and care for the environment.