Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Notes for parents during outing activities

Notes for parents during outing activities

1. Traffic safety: When we take our children out to cross the road or on the side of the highway, we must abide by the traffic rules and keep the children within sight. Children are young and may not know the traffic rules. I mistakenly believe that it is safe if there are no cars on the road. As a parent, I provide on-site education and on-site guidance. Children are most impressed by rules such as "stop on red light, go on green light" and don't play on the highway.

2. Fall: Go to places with height differences, such as high-rise buildings, no guardrails, mountain climbing and sightseeing (cliffside). Regardless of whether there are warning signs or not, parents should be vigilant and always remind their children to "be careful of falling"! If it is below, avoid being injured by falling objects from height!

3. Drowning: When we are by the river, riverside, seaside, or pond, the most attractive thing for children is splashing in the water. Maybe you are so happy that you forget about the potential risks around you, and you fall into the water without paying attention. The consequences are disastrous, and every summer there are many tragic incidents of children drowning. We cannot be careless and always remind children to stay away from high-risk sources.

4. Electric shock: Especially on rainy days, the insulation of street lamps, fountains, and colored lights decreases, and the possibility of electric leakage is greater than on sunny days.

You should stay away from them and don't touch them with your hands just for fun!