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How to write a safety diary

The safety diary is as follows:

The weather on Sunday, August 19: sunny

Today is Sunday, which is my most leisurely day, because I There are no remedial classes, so I have to go out and wander around. I took the subway to Beiling Park, bought a ticket, and went for a walk.

Beiling Park is very large and is the largest park in Shenyang City. It has many century-old trees and some small squirrels, greedily eating the food given to them by tourists. I continued walking and reached Huangtaiji Square. I rested in Huangtaiji Square and then went to the lake to enjoy the scenery.

Oops! There was a child who was about to go into the water to pick up the leaves he had just dropped into the water. His mother and his quick eyes and hands picked up the child to avoid a tragedy. Look over there. There is a young man who took off his clothes and was about to go into the water to take a shower. Someone asked him to look at the sign standing by the lake. It said that the water depth was dangerous and wild bathing was prohibited.

But the young man didn’t care and said I wasn’t afraid! Just then, several managers rushed up and pulled him to a safe area, and the matter came to an end.

Here I want to tell the students, don’t learn from the above people, it is very dangerous if you drown. Drowning is mainly caused by the inhalation of a large amount of water in the trachea, which hinders breathing, or the severe spasm of the larynx, causing the respiratory tract to close and suffocate to death. After a person falls into the water, water, sediment and other debris block the respiratory tract, or cause hypoxia, suffocation, and death due to respiratory spasm.

Falling into water and being submerged usually leads to death in 4 to 6 minutes. Drowning is more common in children, teenagers and the elderly. Most people fall into water accidentally. Occasionally, people commit suicide by drowning. In accidents such as waves, Dangerous situations such as whirlpools, sand traps, floods, and capsizing of ships are also important causes. Millions of primary school children have died from drowning across the country.

Students, we must learn lessons and prevent drowning incidents from happening again!