Be vigilant against COVID-19
1. Minimize outing activities. Reduce visiting relatives and friends and having dinner parties, and rest at home as much as possible. Reduce activities in crowded public places, especially places that are relatively closed and have poor air flow, such as public baths, hot springs, cinemas, Internet cafes, KTVs, shopping malls, stations, airports, docks and exhibition halls, etc.
2. Perform personal protection and hand hygiene. Families should purchase thermometers, masks, household disinfection supplies and other items, monitor body temperature daily, and report any abnormalities in a timely manner. Maintain hand hygiene at all times and reduce contact with public items and parts of vehicles.
3. Maintain good living habits. Keep the room tidy, open windows frequently, ventilate frequently, and disinfect regularly. Balanced diet, balanced nutrition, moderate exercise, and adequate rest. Do not spit anywhere. Wrap oral and nasal secretions in paper towels and dispose of them in covered trash cans.
Use electricity and gas safely
1. Do not use "three no's" electrical appliances, do not use multiple high-power electrical appliances on the same wiring board at the same time, and do not touch power switches and electrical appliances with wet hands . When using gas equipment, windows should be opened for ventilation and monitored, and closed promptly after use. If you discover a fire, go outside and call 119 immediately.
2. Gradually learn to use household appliances under the guidance of parents; do not move or connect wires, lamp holders, sockets, etc. arbitrarily. Don't play in areas marked "High Voltage Hazard."
3. Do not play with fire or carry tinder. If you find a fire, you must not try to put it out. You must report it to an adult or call the police in time.
4. When parents are not at home, do not use gas, liquefied petroleum gas stoves, etc. to prevent gas leakage.
Abide by traffic laws
1. Do not play or play on the road, do not look at mobile phones or listen to music while walking or riding, and do not play in the blind spots of vehicles.
2. Do not run red lights, do not climb over traffic barriers, do not ride bicycles or enjoy bicycles under the age of 12, and do not sit in the passenger seat. Children under 16 years old are not allowed to drive electric bicycles.
Pay attention to self-protection
Do not go to commercial singing and dancing entertainment venues, Internet service venues, bars and other places that are not suitable for minors.
1. Do not go to Internet cafes, bars, and singing and dancing entertainment venues;
2. Do not indulge in Internet and video games;
3. Do not play unhealthy games that exaggerate violence. Online games;
4. Be careful when making friends online, do not meet with strangers, and guard against telecommunications and Internet fraud;
5. Do not play in dangerous areas such as construction sites, tracks, and high-voltage lines;
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6. Stay away from crowded places and avoid crowding.
Safe and civilized surfing the Internet
1. Observe the Internet Civilization Convention, do not browse bad information, and do not insult or bully others. Enhance your awareness of self-protection, do not date online friends casually, do not indulge in virtual spaces, and do not upload personal, family and other people's information.
2. Keep your password safe and do not tell others. Be cautious when chatting and making friends, and do not meet with netizens. You must be restrained when surfing the Internet, and surf the Internet in a civilized and healthy manner.
Do not enter dangerous areas
Do not enter dangerous areas such as track sections, construction sites, wasteland, near high-voltage wires, parking lots, hazardous chemical warehouses, etc. without permission.
Take public transportation safely
Abide by the passenger regulations and do not carry flammable, explosive and other prohibited items on public transportation. Wear a mask and try to avoid crowds. When riding on the bus, please do not fight over it before getting off the bus. If you find any suspicious items, report them to the staff in a timely manner and do not dispose of them without authorization. Keep your belongings safe.
1. Consciously abide by traffic rules and do not run or play on the road.
2. When crossing the road, you must use zebra crossings, pedestrian bridges, etc., and do not cross at will.
3. Bicycling is not allowed in the middle of the road.
4. Observe public order, wait in line for the bus, do not approach the vehicle until it has stopped, and avoid crowding when getting on or off the bus.
5. Ride in a civilized manner and fasten your seat belt or hold on to the handrails when riding.
Abide by the regulations on setting off fireworks and firecrackers
During the winter vacation, many children like to set off fireworks and firecrackers to celebrate the Spring Festival. As a teacher, you must tell your children to pay attention to safety and not to set off in prohibited areas. Fireworks.
Be sure to pay attention to safety when setting off fireworks and firecrackers. It is best not to set off or set off under the guidance of parents.
Food Safety
During the Spring Festival, children will inevitably be unable to control their mouths when faced with delicious snacks given by their elders. Eating and drinking so much that I couldn’t stop. Please note:
1. Consciously develop good personal hygiene habits and wash hands frequently before meals and after using the toilet to prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases.
2. When purchasing packaged food, be sure to read the trademark, production date, shelf life, etc. Do not buy or eat "Three No's" foods or expired foods.
3. When eating raw fruits, be sure to wash them thoroughly before eating them. Do not eat rotten or spoiled fruits. Smoking and drinking are strictly prohibited.
4. Avoid overeating to prevent indigestion.
Anti-drowning safety
Warn children not to skate or play on icy water privately or in groups, and not to push, chase or play on icy venues to prevent drowning accidents occurrence. If a drowning accident occurs accidentally, shout for help to nearby adults in time. Underage students and companions accompanying you must not rush to the rescue to avoid greater casualties caused by blind rescue.