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Student safety handwritten newspaper

Handwritten newspaper about students' safety

Protecting students' safety is the common responsibility of schools, families and society. In order to eliminate potential safety hazards, schools should really incorporate safety education into education and teaching content and share a handwritten health and safety report with everyone. Welcome to learn!

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Safety Measures for Students in Strong Convective Weather

According to the report of the Ministry of Meteorology, there has been strong convective weather recently. When there is strong convective weather, students going to and from school should not take heavy rain or thunderstorm, and pay attention to the following points:

1. Wear shoes in thunderstorm weather.

Walking barefoot or sheltering from the rain in thunderstorm weather will increase the possibility of being struck by lightning. Students should put on shoes immediately, or put plastic and other insulators on the soles of their feet.

Be careful not to stay in billboards and old trees for a long time.

Some billboards may collapse under the strong wind because they are not installed firmly; However, some ancient trees have died, and the foundation is not firm. In windy weather, they may break, posing a danger to pedestrians.

3. When thunder and lightning strike, try to avoid telephone poles.

When there is lightning, try to avoid wire poles, don't stand under poles and transformers, don't pass under wires, and don't touch wires with your hands.

4, go out to do a good job of protection

When you encounter a strong thunderstorm on your way to school or school, don't shelter from the rain under trees, telephone poles or eaves; If ants crawl away on their heads, necks and hands and their hair stands on end in a thunderstorm, it means that lightning is coming. Get down on the ground immediately to reduce the risk of being struck by lightning. In thunderstorm weather, it is not advisable to use fixed telephones, mobile phones and other communication tools, and do not touch metal or electrical equipment.

5. Matters needing attention on campus

When encountering thunderstorm weather on campus, don't run in the rain, don't stand under the flagpole, don't play under the big tree, don't play games in the corridor, and go to the classroom to shelter from the rain.

When school is over and extreme weather occurs, students should not leave school in a hurry. They should wait for their parents in the classroom, or wait until the weather improves.

What safety precautions do primary school students have?

First, road safety.

1. In the city, cars run on the road and people walk on the sidewalk, which is smooth and safe.

The red light stops and the green light goes. When crossing the road, take the crosswalk or overpass tunnel.

3. On the road without guardrails, the speed is faster, and children can't walk and climb over guardrails at will, otherwise it is easy to have a crash.

When walking in a narrow street, you must walk on the right, and don't let several children walk sideways, so as not to hinder others from walking and vehicles.

Second, pay attention to walking.

1. While walking, I was thinking about my own thoughts and didn't pay attention to the vehicles and pedestrians on the road. If you don't pay attention, you can easily get into trouble.

2. A group of children talking while walking, having fun and forgetting to observe the surrounding environment can also lead to traffic accidents.

Walking on the suburban wild road, thinking that with fewer cars and fewer people, you can run very fast. Don't you know that you may encounter obstacles at any time, such as wires and waste from fixing telephone poles?

Waste cement boards, etc.

It should be very safe in the dormitory area, but you should also pay attention to observation when walking, otherwise you may trip over the rope for drying clothes.

Third, pay attention to unexpected roadblocks.

1. Because of all kinds of underground management, the dug ditch was not filled, so walk carefully.

2. The pavement is under construction, often bumpy and piled with sand and gravel. If you don't pay attention, it will cause accidental injury.

3. In residential areas, sometimes the manhole cover is lifted, so pay special attention when walking.

This phenomenon also exists on the road. Once you fall into it, it will be deep and the damage will be extremely heavy.

Fourth, don't play on the road.

Roller skating is a good sport, but skating on the road is wrong. People come and go on the road, which is prone to accidents. In winter, the snow on the road turns into ice, which is also a

You can't go skating.

2. Playing skipping rope and jumping squares on the road not only hinders traffic, but also is unsafe.

Of course, you can't play football and hide-and-seek in the street. Even in an alley, it's easy to hit a sudden car.

Calling across the road to say hello is also easy to be collided by pedestrians and vehicles.

Five, civilized ride

1. Go to school, travel and often take the bus. Children should be civilized passengers, wait for the bus to stop and get on and off in an orderly way.

2. Stand firm after getting on the bus to avoid falling when the car turns sharply.

Don't chase each other, fight, hide and seek on the bus, and drill around in the gap between people, which will also cause you to fall down when braking suddenly.

4. Sit in the carriage, stick your head and hands out of the car, or stick what you are holding out of the car, so it is easy to have an accident when two cars meet.

Intransitive verb highway safety

1. On suburban roads, don't go to school by bike in parallel, which will not only hinder traffic, but also be uncivilized, crowded with each other and easy to wrestle or hit people.

2. Getting on the expressway is faster. When crossing expressway, watch left and right, and then pass when there is no car passing.

In expressway, some students like to ride bicycles, or two or three people carry their backs hand in hand, which is not safe.

Expressway gets on the bus very fast, so the driveway is completely closed, and pedestrians are forbidden to enter, so children should remember.

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