Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What should primary and secondary school students do when they encounter extreme weather?

What should primary and secondary school students do when they encounter extreme weather?

The correct ways for primary and secondary school students to encounter extreme weather are as follows:

First of all, students should pay more attention to the blue rainstorm warning.

Internal:

Stay away from the window.

2, pay attention to prevent gas leakage, turn off the gas and circuit.

Don't watch TV, don't surf the Internet, unplug the power supply, telephone line and TV antenna.

4. Don't take a bath with a solar water heater.

5. Be sure to stay away from wires.

External:

1, don't take shelter from the rain under the big tree.

2. Don't hold metal objects and don't answer the phone.

3. Stay away from rivers and open areas.

4. Stay away from billboards and simple buildings.

The second is the yellow rainstorm warning, which students should pay close attention to.

1, it is best not to ride a bike when it rains heavily, and try to avoid vehicles driving in stagnant water.

2. Parents should drive to a higher place and stop. Never stop in a low-lying place.

3. Tell parents to cut off the dangerous outdoor power supply in low-lying areas, suspend outdoor work in open-air places, and transfer people in dangerous areas and residents in dangerous houses to safe places for shelter from the rain.

4. If there is a rainstorm at night, beware of the dilapidated and damaged houses collapsing.

Third, the rainstorm is orange and red, and the students are evacuated in an orderly manner.

The school immediately entered the emergency post, closely monitored and took rescue measures.

1. Organizers of large-scale collective activities should immediately stop their activities, and schools should properly arrange or evacuate students into classrooms as orderly as possible to avoid crowding.

2. Listen to the teacher's arrangement, stop going out and postpone school.

3. Parents outside should resolutely abandon the car and wait for the rain to stop before transferring the car.

4. The Political and Educational Affairs Office listens to the emergency information and meteorological early warning information of relevant departments, and strengthens safety education in time.

Matters needing attention on the way to school:

1. If the manhole cover of the sewer is washed away, a vortex will appear. Remember not to approach!

2. If you have a wound on your skin, don't wade barefoot.

3. When encountering road water, try not to go to the place where the water is accumulated, so as to avoid the wire falling off and getting an electric shock. If you find someone getting an electric shock, don't rescue them to prevent secondary injuries.

4. When it rains heavily, don't stand under trees, billboards or telephone poles for shelter. Avoid being hit by lightning or falling heavy objects.

Don't play near puddles or ponds to avoid accidents.