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I want all the pictures about the safety handwritten newspaper

Contents of handwritten report on traffic safety knowledge

1. Walking instructions

1. Pedestrians must walk on the sidewalk, and if there is no sidewalk, they must walk on the roadside;

2. Pedestrians are not allowed to chase or run on the road, nor are they allowed to suddenly turn and cross when a vehicle approaches; ?3. Pedestrians are not allowed to pick up or chase cars on the road, and are not allowed to forcibly stop them. ?4. Playing and frolics on the highway are not allowed;

5. Preschool children must be led by adults when walking on streets or highways; ?2. Instructions for riding< /p>

1. It is not allowed to hail vehicles in the middle of the road;

2. It is not allowed to stick any part of the body out of the window while a motor vehicle is in motion; 3. It is not allowed to stand when riding in a vehicle , eating in the car is not allowed;

4. Do not force people to get on or off the car, get off first and then get on, queue up when waiting, and get on the bus in an orderly manner; after getting off the bus, wait for the vehicle to drive away before walking. , if you want to cross the road, be sure to do it safely; ?5. Do not ride in overloaded vehicles, or vehicles without passenger licenses or sports licenses; ?3. Cycling instructions

1 . Children under the age of 12 are not allowed to ride bicycles or tricycles on the road; ?2. Before turning, you must slow down, look back, reach out to signal, and are not allowed to make sudden turns; ?3. Do not take your hands off the handlebars. It is not allowed to climb on other vehicles or hold objects in your hands; ?4. Vehicles are not allowed to run parallel to each other, chase each other or race in twists and turns;

5. Check the performance of the car frequently. If there is a problem with the bell, brake or other parts If you cannot ride a bicycle, you should repair it in time; ?6. You are not allowed to ride with an umbrella, and you are not allowed to ride with people; ?7. You are not allowed to learn to ride a bicycle on the road;

8. You are not allowed to ride on a bicycle. Stop on the road or compete with motor vehicles; ?Emergency incident handling? (1) Emergency first aid.

① If you are burned by hot water, immediately flush the affected area with cold water to cool it, and take off the clothes of the affected area.

② If you fall from a height, you should immediately make the person lie down calmly; if there is any trauma, clean the wound with water or medicated soap and wrap it with gauze. ?③Dislocation: Let the injured person maintain a comfortable posture, apply cold water to the affected area, and never apply heat.

④Heatstroke: Quickly move the person with heatstroke to a ventilated and cool place, unbutton his shirt, wipe his head with cold water or wipe his body with alcohol. If he has heatstroke, let him drink more cold water, accompanied by ten drops of water and other anti-heat medicine. .

⑤Food poisoning: While looking for an ambulance, feed the patient warm water, salt water or milk; insert fingers and other objects into the patient's mouth to stimulate the throat and cause vomiting.

⑥If the eye is hit by a flying object; rinse the eye with clean water and do not use your hands to probe. If the eye bleeds, apply gauze lightly and add

a layer of cold wet cloth. Wrap it with a bandage. ? (2) Fire-fighting methods at home:

1. Quickly call 119, tell the location, and go to the intersection to wait for the fire truck. ?2. Use basins, buckets and other vessels to pass water to extinguish fires. It is better to find a fire hydrant. ?3. If some items catch fire, move the burning items outdoors quickly to put out the fire. ?4. When the oil pan catches fire, cover the pan directly and turn off the power.

5. If a household appliance catches fire, first cut off the power supply, then suffocate the fire with a blanket or quilt. If the fire is still not extinguished, pour water on it. ?6. When the TV is on fire, use blankets or quilts to suffocate the fire. People should stand behind the TV to prevent the picture tube from bursting and injuring people. ?7. If a gas or liquefied gas stove catches fire, you must first close the valve, soak it with an apron, clothing, bedding, etc., cover it with water, and pour water on it. ?8. When fighting a fire, doors and windows should be opened slowly to prevent air convection from accelerating the spread of the fire and sudden flames jumping out and injuring people. ?9. Evacuate combustible materials or liquefied gas tanks near the burning point to a safe location in a timely manner. ?Family life:

(1) The total power of electrical appliances used in the home must be less than the total power of the incoming lines to prevent short circuits and fires caused by overloading of the lines.

(2) When no one is at home, all power supplies must be disconnected to avoid fire caused by electrical appliances being powered on for a long time and generating heat. ? (3) When using liquefied gas, someone must be on site to monitor the fire to prevent the fire from being extinguished by wind or liquid, causing leakage of liquefied gas and an explosion.

(4) Do not store large amounts of flammable and explosive dangerous goods at home. ? (5) Do not bring strangers into your home easily, just in case. ?Social Convention:

(1) When you go out on the street, you must abide by the traffic laws. Do not cross the road or run a red light casually. You must look first, second, slow and third to pass.

(2) When going out in a vehicle, you must pay attention to the safety of the car and try not to take individual private vehicles to avoid traffic accidents.

(3) When traffic is hampered by weather changes, preventive measures must be taken.

(4) You should go home in time after school. If there are special circumstances, you should make it clear to your family, classmates, and teachers in a timely manner. Try to go home before nine o'clock in the evening, and avoid walking on remote, sparsely populated roads.

(5) Girls should go out together as much as possible, and do not trust strangers when they go out to avoid being deceived.

(6) When eating out, be sure to eat hygienic food, do not eat at roadside food stalls, and do not eat half-cooked food to ensure good health.

(7) Emergency handling:

If a fire, traffic accident, or security incident occurs, you should immediately contact the local fire protection, public security, and transportation departments for assistance: Fire alarm hotline: 119 Traffic accident: 122 Emergency call: 120 Burglary police call: 110

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