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Handwritten reports on preventing accidental injuries

The specific methods are as follows:

1. During thunderstorms, never stand under a tree to take shelter from the rain to avoid being struck by lightning.

2. The storm blew down the wires, and someone was unfortunately knocked down by the electricity. Never reach out to pull the person who got electrocuted. The correct way is to use dry wooden sticks and other insulating objects to pick up the wires and Tell an adult and notify the relevant authorities.

3. Don’t play on the stairs, especially when the corridor is crowded, you must keep to the right.

4. It is strictly prohibited to slide straight down or chase and run on the handrails of stairs. Stepping on someone or hitting someone may cause serious injury.

5. All metal products are conductive. Never use these tools to come into direct contact with the power supply.

6. Do not use wet hand towels to wipe electrical appliances to prevent water from dripping into the casing and causing a short circuit to avoid electric shock.

7. On the way to school or school, pay special attention to whether the wires on the roadside have fallen off. If you see them, you must stay away.

8. Do not play at construction sites. There are many debris on the ground, which can easily hurt your feet. Bricks and tiles may fall from the building at any time and hurt your head.

9. Do not play in places such as lumber, oil drums, wooden boxes, etc., to prevent the items from falling down and crushing people. 12. It is strictly forbidden to climb or reach for things on the balcony guardrail, especially when cleaning windows, do not stick your body out of the window.

Effective prevention can avoid 80% of accidents. A professor at China Public Security University believes that most accidental injuries are caused by carelessness and carelessness and are not unpreventable or uncontrollable. The key is to improve self-protection awareness. Education experts remind that to avoid and reduce accidental injuries, students should strictly abide by school disciplines and rules, consciously stay away from danger, especially stay away from Internet cafes, game halls and various places where minors are prohibited from entering; and prohibit students from gambling, smoking, and drinking. The main reason is that these places are crowded with people, and gambling, smoking, and drinking are extremely harmful.

1. Strengthen safety education for children. Take targeted measures to strengthen the safety education of children, especially the education and management of preschool children. Educate children to abide by traffic rules and not to run red lights, not to play beside busy roads, not to play alone in rivers and fish ponds, or to swim. Always be accompanied by an adult to avoid drowning.

2. It is forbidden to play with dangerous items and games to prevent injury. Do not eat unwashed vegetables and fruits, and do not play in the kitchen to avoid being burned by hot oil, hot soup, or boiling water.

3. Strengthen health education for parents. The peak age groups for accidental injuries in children are 1-4 years old and 5-9 years old. The proportion of children in rural areas is significantly higher than that in urban areas, indicating that children in this age group, especially suburban children, are the main targets of prevention. Therefore, strengthening child safety awareness education for parents, especially parents in suburban areas, is an effective measure to reduce accidental injuries.

You should take good care of your children and do not let them play alone or at home alone. Children are still young and may scratch or fall if left unattended. In more serious cases, they may climb onto balconies or jump off buildings. He may not have jumped intentionally, he may have fallen accidentally, or he may have watched TV and wanted to learn to fly on the trapeze. But this is extremely dangerous.