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What should Tomb-Sweeping Day and Tomb-Sweeping Day pay attention to when taking their children out?

1. Traveling with children in Tomb-Sweeping Day: Matters needing attention in taking transportation.

Nowadays, when traveling, planes are basically used as long-distance transportation. In the process of taking off and landing, the change of air pressure will affect the eardrum. At this time, it is best to let the child swallow saliva to ease. It is best not to let children eat to relieve eardrum discomfort, because the plane bumps during take-off and landing, which may choke children; In flight, if you encounter airflow, don't let the children leave their seats and walk around casually. Sit in the chair and fasten your seat belt. At the same time, don't drink overheated drinks (coffee, tea, etc. ) to avoid burns. During the period of otitis media, it is best not to fly, so as not to aggravate the condition; In addition, children with severe heart disease, lung disease and anemia had better not fly, especially long-distance flights. If they need to fly, they must be properly handled and approved by the doctor.

Traveling by train is also a common way. When checking out of the station, because there are too many people, we must protect the safety of our children. Because the child is low in height and in the lower level of the crowd, the air is poor, so it is best not to take the child to shuttle in places where the crowd is too dense. If you have to go through the crowd, you'd better pick them up. The hot water cup must be covered, and it should not be placed where children can reach it to avoid burns; When going to the toilet on the train, make sure it is convenient for children to grab the handrails and avoid the train from shaking and bumping; The most important thing is to educate children about safety, so that when they can't find their parents, they can go to the corresponding office to ask the railway staff for help, and don't talk to other strangers casually.

When riding a bus, there are several points to pay attention to: First, children should never sit in the co-pilot. When braking suddenly, children will hit the windshield, causing serious injuries and even death. Some parents think that the co-pilot has an airbag to ensure safety, but for children, the pressure of the airbag will also suffocate the child, and some parents think it will be safer to hold the child in their arms. In fact, the strength of their arms can't compare with the tension of seat belts, and they can't protect children at all. Second, don't let children play with angular and sharp toys while the car is driving, and don't let any part of the child's body stick out of the window. Third, younger children must be equipped with special child safety seats. Fourth, close the door to prevent children from opening and closing the door at will. Fifth, never leave the child alone in the car.

2. Tomb-Sweeping Day takes children out for a trip: first aid measures for emergencies.

Although we can make preparations with reference to the above suggestions when traveling, the danger is often unpredictable, so when there is an emergency, the first thing to do is to calm down and avoid panic. When children are injured, they should be placed in a mild and ventilated place and call the emergency number in time; Before waiting for the arrival of medical staff, simple and timely first aid should be given to the children: if the heart stops beating, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and artificial respiration should be given to the patients immediately to win precious time; In case of trauma such as fracture, don't move the injured part (neck, spine, hands or legs) of the injured person casually, try to keep the injured part stable, and then simply bandage it; If you are bitten by mosquitoes or wild animals in the wild, you should clean the wound first and then bandage it; In case of drowning, after removing the foreign body from the mouth, pat the back of the drowning person to drain the accumulated water in the lungs. Before waiting for the arrival of ambulance personnel, we must also pay attention to the warmth of drowning children.

In addition, band-AIDS, medicines for traumatic injuries, mosquito repellent, wet wipes and medicines for treating diarrhea and carsickness should be prepared during the trip. Taking children out to travel not only increases their knowledge, but also exercises their bodies. However, travel safety cannot be ignored. Only by ensuring the safety of children can the journey be considered a complete success.