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Safety tips in daily life broadcast script

What is the most important thing in our lives? Safety. Below is the "Broadcast Draft of Safety Tips in Life" that I compiled for everyone. Welcome to read. Content is for reference only.

Broadcast script of safety tips in life

A: Hello, classmates, it’s time for the red scarf broadcast again. I am the host XX.

B: I am the host XX. This broadcast is brought to you by the Young Pioneers Brigade Headquarters - safety tips in life.

A: Classmates, what is the most important thing in childhood? Safety. Only by ensuring the safety of our lives and lives can everything make sense. Teachers often teach us to pay attention to safety, and often remind us to go home on time, abide by traffic safety, not to chase and fight during class, and to learn to protect ourselves, etc.

B: There is a lot of “safety” content, including education on traffic safety, food safety, electricity and gas safety, fire safety, campus safety, network safety, and friendship safety. Let’s learn some safety tips in life together.

A: First of all, let’s look at campus safety. We spend one-third of our time on campus every day. The campus is a relatively densely populated place, so we must ensure that we are safe on campus. Do not chase or fight inside, do not engage in strenuous physical activities in corridors or classrooms, walk softly and keep to the right when going up and down stairs.

B: I would like to remind everyone that when we go up and down stairs, we should do the following: no running, no pushing, no teasing, no making trouble, no crowding, and preventing falls. Some of our students like to play on the handrails of the stairs, and sometimes even use the handrails as slides. This is quite dangerous because the handrails are relatively weak and cannot bear the weight of the human body. Besides, it is very easy to fall when sliding off the handrail, and it is extremely easy to get a bloody head. So, if you don't have the skills of Spider-Man or Batman, we suggest you not to play such dangerous games.

A: That’s right. This reminds me of some security risks related to this. It's getting colder. When get out of class is over, some students like to lean on the railings of the corridor to bask in the sun. It's okay for a few people to lean on the railings, but sometimes it's more dangerous for a dozen or even dozens of people to lean on the railings together. , the railing may not be able to withstand such a heavy weight. If the railing is "fractured" due to heavy pressure, then the students will have to bear more than just fractures.

B: These are some safety tips in our campus life. If we learn more and pay more attention, we can avoid many accidents.

A: Let me continue to introduce it to you. Some students like to run and chase in the classroom and use the classroom as a runway. This is also unsafe because there are many desks and chairs in the classroom and it is easy to hit them when running. I believe that classes with flesh and blood and steel and wood structures When tables and chairs collide, the person who suffers must be the flesh and blood. You must still remember this pain. Besides, bumping into a classmate is not a good thing. If you bump into a classmate, not only will you and others suffer physically, but your parents' wallets will also be affected, and your homework will be delayed. After all, do you understand the pros and cons?

B: I would like to remind everyone that you should never run with pencils or other objects in your hand. The tip of a pencil is very sharp. If you fall while running, it is very easy to poke your body.

A: This reminds me of one thing my parents often remind me, that is, you cannot run when eating lollipops or some barbecue foods, because if you fall, the sticks on the food will Or the bamboo stick will poke into the throat.

B: Originally, eating while walking is a bad habit, and students must get rid of it.

A: Let’s learn some traffic safety tips. When going to school and after school, there are many people and cars in front of the school. You should be especially careful when crossing the road. Keep an eye on all directions and listen to all directions to prevent accidents. Parents should also be reminded to pay attention to traffic safety and not to use motorcycles or electric vehicles. Take two or three children on a car or bicycle. When riding in a car, do not wave your head out of the window, hold on to the handrails, and wait until the car has stopped before getting off.

B: Students who ride bicycles should pay attention. When the weather is cold, some students do not wear gloves. When the cyclists are cold, they pull down their sleeves to act as gloves. This is very dangerous because When the sleeves are stretched, the arms become less flexible and it becomes difficult to control the direction. In addition, students who ride bicycles by themselves should not look around on the road, and do not linger on the road for fun.

A: So how do students pay attention to safety at home during the holidays? Students should learn to use household appliances, gas stoves, sanitary ware, etc. correctly under the guidance of their parents, learn the knowledge of safe use of electricity and fire, and develop good habits such as "cutting off the power when people are away". When electrical appliances and equipment malfunction, be sure not to be too smart and repair them without authorization. Students should also pay attention to anti-theft and water safety. If they go out, they should check the water, electricity, and gas switches, and lock the door. Do not follow strangers out for fun during holidays, do not eat food given by strangers, do not allow strangers to enter and exit your home at will, and develop good safety habits.

B: Classmates, let us bathe in the bright sunshine and be safe, let us "go to school happily, go home safely, and grow up happily", let us have a clear spring of life , flows forever.

A: Let us end today’s broadcast with singing. Thank you all for your company. Goodbye.

B: Goodbye.

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