Primary and secondary schools in various places have been in session for a week, and the compulsory course of \”safety education\” must also be \”started\” as soon as possible. Walking alone and being followed by a stranger? \”Threatened\” by senior kids? Did you find your home had been burglarized when you came home? Lost a person in a public place? … Faced with these situations, what should children do? Please be sure to teach your children how to respond to the following 13 emergencies. 13 Responses to Emergency Situations: Going to school. You go to school alone. Just halfway, an uncle calls your name and says, \”Your father asked me to take you to school. Get in the car quickly.\” What should you do? Never get into a stranger\’s car. Say thank you and politely refuse: \”I\’ll walk there by myself. I\’m almost there.\” If you find that the car is still following you, go to a crowded road or ask a passerby for help. If you are caught in the car, although you will be scared, you must stay calm and don\’t make any noise, so as not to provoke the bad guy to hurt you. Try to remember the bad guy\’s appearance, characteristics, clothing, age and license plate number, and remember the roads and distinctive buildings the car passed. What should you do if you come home from school alone and there is a pregnant aunt in front of you crying and saying, \”I have a stomachache and can\’t walk. My home is not far ahead. Please take me home.\” If you just want to ask for directions, you can give the aunt directions. Do not lead the way, even if it is a place you are very familiar with, even if the place is not far away, you should not go. You need to leave the task of guiding the way to the adults around you: \”Go find that aunt (uncle)!\” or \”I\’ll call the police for you.\” If a stranger is pestering you, you can shout to get the attention of passers-by. You are walking alone on a path and find that there are always people following you, what should you do? You should stay calm, go home as soon as possible, do not play on the road, run away or call for help, otherwise serious consequences may occur. Go to the main road where there are many people. If you find a police officer, you can ask the police for help, or ask a nearby store clerk for help, or call your parents. Be careful not to be chased by bad guys into alleys or dead ends. If you encounter such a situation, don\’t be embarrassed and ring someone else\’s doorbell or shout \”help\”. Be careful when you go out, pay attention to your surroundings, and try not to walk alone on dark, lonely roads. Walk with classmates on the way to and from school, or ask your parents to pick you up and drop you off within a certain period of time. What should you do if senior students surround you on the street and ask for money? You can\’t be afraid, try to say something nice, explain that you don\’t have any money, and avoid conflicts. Remember their clothing, appearance and other characteristics, and report them to the teacher and school. If that doesn\’t work, stall for time and yell \”Help\” when an adult or teacher passes by. Because if you give them money, they will blackmail you next time. If the location is remote and there are many people on the other side, you can give them money first and don\’t get into any disputes. But be sure to tell the teacher afterwards. After you get home from school, tell your parents what happened at school and ask them to help solve it. What should you do if a strange uncle picks you up from school, calls you by name, and says, \”I\’m your father\’s colleague. Something happened to your father. Please come with me to see him.\” Be sure not to follow him, as what he says is probably false. Note the person\’s facial features. ifHe has a car, and he has to remember his license plate number. Call Mom or Dad directly, or call Dad\’s office to determine if something is wrong with Dad. If you don\’t know this uncle, remember to ask the teacher to confirm it. If you can\’t ask the teacher for help, just stay in the classroom or school. Tips: At this time, the teacher needs to contact the child\’s parents by phone, and only after the parents confirm the visitor\’s name, appearance, clothing, mobile phone number and other information, and confirm that there are no problems, can they allow the other party to pick up the child. At Home: You are alone at home, and a stranger knocks on the door and says, \”I\’m here to check the gas meter. Please open the door. I\’ll take a look and then leave.\” What should you do? Never open the door to a stranger, under any circumstances. You can turn on the TV or stereo to make people think someone is at home and they don\’t dare to do bad things. You can also pretend that there is someone at home, shout to your parents, and say that someone is knocking on the door to scare the bad guys away. If the stranger says he is checking water, gas, etc., you can say: \”My mother has locked the door and will be back soon. I can\’t open the door now.\” If the stranger still won\’t leave, call a neighbor or call the police. What should you do if you receive a call from a stranger when you are at home? If you call your parents, tell them: It is not convenient for them to answer the phone right now. Accurately write down the time, name, phone number and message of his call. Don\’t let the other person know that you are alone at home. If a stranger calls you and is not asking for your parents, but instead uses vulgar and dirty words, hang up the phone immediately. Write down the date and time of the harassing phone calls and tell your parents. If the other person calls you next time you are home alone, call the police immediately. What should you do when you come home from school and find someone stealing? If you come home after going out and find that the lock on your door has been broken, or if you find that the door is open and you know that no one is home at the time, you should suspect a thief. Don\’t go in, and don\’t yell. The thief may still be in the room and it would be dangerous to enter at this time. Go to your neighbor\’s house quickly and ask an adult to help you call 110. Call your parents and tell them what happened. If you see a suspicious or unfamiliar vehicle downstairs or nearby, write down the license plate number, color and characteristics and tell the police or an adult. Remember: Leave the house quickly and protecting yourself is the most important thing. You are playing alone in the community, and a strange aunt brings you a lot of delicious food. What should you do? Never eat food given by strangers. If you want to eat, go home and tell your parents, and they will buy it for you. If a stranger insists on eating from you, go home immediately or ask a familiar elder in the community for help. Outdoor Chapter: Your mother asked you to wait for her downstairs. She went upstairs to get something, and a strange uncle came over and called your name and said, \”Uncle has a lot of toys in the car, come and take a look.\” What should you do? If your parents leave for a short time, they will entrust you to a trusted acquaintance. You must stay here and cannot leave. If a stranger asks you to leave, you should say: \”Mom won\’t let me go, she will be back soon.\” You went to the mall with your mother and got separated. Then an aunt came over and said, \”I will take you to find your mother.\” What? manage? If a stranger takes you to find your mother, be sure not to go and ask the mall staff for help. Once you are separated from your parents in a public place, you must go to meet them as agreed beforeThe appropriate location, such as the entrance of a shopping mall, a certain iconic counter, etc. If you have not agreed in advance, please contact the mall staff immediately. You were having fun with your children at the playground, but suddenly you found that you couldn\’t find your mother. What should you do? Don\’t cry and panic. Never leave without permission, stay where you are, and ask nearby staff to help find your parents. What should I do if I go out alone in a taxi and find that the driver has driven the car onto an unfamiliar road? Ask the driver if they are going the wrong way, reiterate where you want to go, and don’t panic. If you find that something is wrong and use the excuse of going to the toilet or doing some urgent errands, ask the driver to pull over to the side of the road immediately, take the opportunity to get off the car to a crowded place, talk to the traffic police to explain the situation, and ask him to help you go home or to school. If the driver continues to drive, quietly roll down the window, wait until the intersection stops at a red light, and shout \”Help\” to the pedestrians and vehicles outside the window. When taking a taxi alone, it is best to sit in the back seat so that the driver cannot easily control the vehicle in the event of an accident. Please keep this \”Back to School Safety Manual\” for traffic safety and pay attention to the road conditions, and do not suddenly open the door and get out of the car. Don\’t cross or run across the road. Don\’t play or play on the road. Do not climb over the guardrail. Don\’t listen to music or read a book while walking. Don\’t rush to get on or off when taking buses or subways. Campus security prohibits bringing controlled knives, dangerous toys and any tools that can harm others into the campus, and fruit knives will not be brought into the campus. Do not bring tinder onto campus. Such as lighters, firecrackers, etc. Do not climb school walls, trees, or dangerous objects. Take civilized breaks during class breaks, do not play dangerous games, and live in harmony with your classmates. Don’t run fast during recess activities, don’t rush up and down the stairs. Food hygiene and safety. Wash hands frequently. Intestinal infectious diseases are mainly transmitted through the mouth. Therefore, hand hygiene is very important. Wash your hands with running water. Drink more water. The climate in autumn is dry and the dust content in the air is high. The human nasal mucosa is easily damaged. Drink more water to keep the nasal mucosa moist, which can effectively resist the invasion of viruses, and is also conducive to the excretion of toxins in the body and purifying the internal environment. Do not drink raw water. Eat more fruits and vegetables, and increase your intake of water and vitamins appropriately. Open windows frequently for ventilation and keep indoor air fresh. Dry bedding frequently, change and wash clothes frequently, and maintain good personal hygiene. Insist on physical exercise and increase outdoor activities appropriately. Do not light candles and read after the lights are turned off safely in the dormitory. Do not store fireworks and other flammable and explosive items in the dormitory. Do not connect electrical wires privately in the dormitory. If any abnormality is found in electrical appliances, please report it to the dormitory teacher immediately. When leaving the dormitory, be sure to check and close the power supply of doors, windows, lights, fans, chargers and other electrical equipment. Be careful to keep your keys. Special emphasis is placed on the safekeeping of valuables. If you find someone suspicious in or around the dormitory building, you should be more vigilant and pay more attention. Anti-fraud safety education: pretending to be a school staff member to commit fraud. When encountering a stranger who claims to be a teacher from our school entering the dormitory, you must be vigilant. Pretend to be a parent of a student to commit fraud. Be wary of “student parents” who have not known you long enough to ask for help or who are in a position to provide help. Spoofing mobile phone numbers to commit fraud. Do not disclose personal information to strangers easily. Encountering \”a sudden illness of a child or a car accident\”Don’t panic when you receive phone calls or text messages such as “the class teacher collects fees”, and don’t easily remit money to the other party. You should contact the school, class teacher, etc. directly to avoid being deceived by telecommunications fraud. WeChat groups, downloading apps, clicking on links and other related notifications, do not trust others or click on unknown network links at will. If you want to confirm whether it is true, do not call back or dial the number provided by the other party. You can call the number disclosed by the relevant unit. Other safety precautions 1) Do not eat food given by strangers. If you encounter someone you don’t know and talk to you when you go out alone, you should be more alert. You should not eat or drink food or drinks given by strangers, and you should not follow strangers to other places. 2) If you encounter any robbery or extortion of money, please inform your parents or teachers immediately. 3) In the event of a traffic accident, remember the license plate number of the vehicle involved and call the police promptly. 4) Do not introduce private information such as family property and family members to others, and do not disclose your home phone number to others casually. 5) Once you encounter someone who is entangled, dial 110 to call the police immediately.
You are Here
- Home
- Parenting knowledge
- School age
- You must keep the school safety education manual recommended by People’s Daily