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Correct posture solution for playing slides

The correct posture of playing the slide is: when the child plays the slide, he should sit on it, with his feet down naturally, his back naturally straight, and then his hips slide down hard.

There are four common wrong postures in playing slides: head down, feet down, running off the station, sliding down and crouching down. These wrong postures may cause harm to children and lead to fractures and other dangers.

Precautions for playing slides

1. When climbing the slide, remember to climb to the top of the slide one step at a time, and hold the railing with both hands. Never climb backwards from the slide mouth, because the material of the slide is slippery, and it is easy to fall and get injured if you walk directly on it.

2. When playing slides, you need to control the distance. If there are children on the slide, you need to wait in the back. If a child sits on the slide, other children can't slide down, and neither side is easy to get hurt.