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Reminder of weekend safety education in primary schools

The contents of safety education reminders for primary schools on weekends are as follows:

1, traffic safety: Parents should cooperate with the school to educate their children to consciously abide by traffic rules and pay attention to traffic safety, and educate their children not to ride or play on the road, walk on the right, don't run red lights, and pay attention to traffic when crossing the road to avoid traffic accidents. Do not take unlicensed, unlicensed, poor condition, overload and other illegal operating vehicles; Pupils are forbidden to ride bicycles. At the same time, our school hopes that parents can set an example, abide by the road traffic safety law and create a traffic civilization.

2, food hygiene and safety: parents should educate their children to pay attention to personal hygiene, wash their hands frequently, drink plenty of water, eat more fruits and vegetables, pay attention to food hygiene, prevent diseases from entering the mouth, do not overeat, and eat a healthy and balanced diet. Don't buy "three noes" food, don't eat food of unknown origin or expired, don't eat spoiled food, eat cooked food, and develop good eating habits.

3. Fire prevention and electricity safety: Parents should educate their children not to play with fire, do not bring kindling when going out, do not touch electrical appliances with wet hands, do not connect wires privately, and teach their children self-help and mutual rescue methods in case of fire and leakage accidents. We reiterate that underage students are not allowed to take part in dangerous actions such as fire fighting.

4. Prevent accidental injuries: educate children not to accept food from strangers easily, not to be greedy and cheap, not to walk with strangers easily, not to play in remote, dark and dangerous places, and to tell parents where to go when going out. Parents should immediately ask and investigate if their children have abnormal behavior. If the child is accidentally injured, parents must call the police in time to avoid further harm to the child and others.