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What bags should primary school students carry on their autumn outings?

Primary school students carry normal small schoolbags during autumn outings.

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Notes on autumn outing:

1. Get lost. In order to allow students to truly experience nature, many schools like to choose suburbs, rural areas and even mountainous areas as outing places. These places often have complex environments, and it is easy for students with weak direction identification skills and poor safety awareness to get lost. In addition, children are naturally curious and like to go to unknown areas to explore unknown things. They easily break away from the group and act alone, resulting in getting lost.

2. Danger of drowning. Judging from the current tourist hotspots, places with mountains and water are the first choice for outings, and this is likely to be a major threat to personal safety for students who do not know water skills. Especially since there has been a lot of rain recently and rivers and lakes have sufficient water, try not to choose such places for travel. If you cannot avoid water, you must be extremely careful and take care of traveling students to prevent the risk of drowning.

3. Traffic accident. With the development of social economy and transportation, the number of cars in society has increased sharply, and the traffic volume on highways has increased year by year, which poses a great threat to students' outings. Especially in autumn, the daytime becomes shorter and the visibility decreases at dusk before and after sunset, making traffic accidents prone to occur. If there is unfavorable travel weather such as heavy fog and rain along the way, students are more likely to be injured by traffic accidents during the outing.

4. Animal chasing and biting. Autumn is the time when the seasons change, and animals' temperaments will become irritable and relatively aggressive. Due to their nature, students usually like small animals, especially students who have lived in cities for a long time. Since they have less opportunities to contact them, if they encounter domestic animals during outdoor activities, they are likely to play with small animals out of novelty, which can easily cause triggering Incidents of animals chasing and biting people.

5. Food poisoning. Autumn is a mature season and a time when flowers are in full bloom. During autumn outings in the countryside, you can usually see flowers blooming everywhere. Occasionally, you can encounter bright wild fruits or fungi, but they cannot be picked at will because they are Poisonous plants are likely to be present in the food. Once eaten by mistake, poisoning symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea will occur. If not treated in time, it will be life-threatening.

6. Disease infection. Autumn is the season when flowers and plants mature and leaves fall. Allergenic substances in food and air will increase significantly. In particular, various tiny particles of pollen will drift into the eyes and nostrils of allergic people with the wind, causing rhinitis, conjunctivitis, Asthma and skin allergies. In addition, the climate turns cooler in autumn, and the human body cannot adapt for a while, and various viruses will take advantage of it.