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Anti-drowning handwritten newspaper stick figure

Swimming skills

1. You must swim under the guidance of your parents (guardians).

Swimming alone is the most prone to problems. If your partner is not your parents, it is difficult to ensure that you can get proper assistance when you are in danger.

People who are sick should not go swimming.

Patients with chronic diseases such as otitis media, heart disease, dermatosis, epilepsy and pinkeye, as well as those with cold, fever, mental fatigue and physical weakness, should not go swimming because these patients participate in swimming.

It is not only easy to aggravate the condition, but also prone to cramps and accidental coma, which is life-threatening.

Patients with infectious diseases are easy to infect others.

In addition, female students are not allowed to swim during the special period of each month.

Don't jump into the water to swim immediately after taking part in strenuous exercise, especially in the case of sweating and fever. Otherwise, you can easily cause cramps and colds.

4. Polluted (poor water quality) rivers, reservoirs, places with rapids, the intersection of two rivers, and rivers and lakes with large gaps are not suitable for swimming. Generally speaking, all rivers and lakes with unknown water conditions are not suitable for swimming.

5, bad weather such as thunderstorms, strong winds, sudden changes in weather, etc. It is also not suitable for swimming.

Here, students are particularly required to do "six noes": not to swim in the water without permission.

Don't swim with others without permission.

Don't swim without your parents or teachers.

Drowning safety knowledge:

1, we should take care of each other and care about each other, but we should not play with each other and play tricks on each other. Go swimming together. If someone goes ashore early, tell them to go home together when they go swimming together.

2. All swimmers in natural swimming places (such as rivers, ponds and reservoirs) should be led by their parents and relatives. Special emphasis is placed on beginners not to swim in the wild.

3. Pay attention to rest, don't swim long distances, and don't stay away from your partner. If you feel unwell, tell your partner to go ashore and rest. Watch your companions swimming on the shore and pay attention to their safety.

4. Pupils don't swim and snorkel, so they can't compete with each other for longer diving time and longer diving distance. It is easy to be dangerous to do so.

Emergency situations in swimming and self-help

1. Cramp: It is an involuntary tense contraction of muscles. Too low water temperature or too long swimming time can cause cramps. When a cramp occurs, the most important thing is to keep calm and not to panic.

2. General treatment methods.

(1) If you find cramps, stop swimming immediately, go ashore and rest immediately, and massage the cramps.

(2) If you cramp in deep water and you can't handle it yourself, and there are no companions around, you should call for help from the shore and don't panic. Again: No matter what kind of cramp happens, call your partner or other swimmers first: "I have a cramp, please come quickly!" " .