What is the content of safety education for primary school students?

#education# Introduction Safety is something we should pay attention to on campus and in life. So what is included in this safety education? The following is provided by Education Channel!

1. Contents of campus safety education for primary school students

1. Road traffic safety (1) Obey traffic rules and implement the road team system for dismissal from school. 1. You must walk on the sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, you must walk to the side. 2. Do not cross, climb or sit on crossing barriers. 3. Do not pick up cars, chase cars, forcibly stop cars or hit cars with objects on the road. 4. Do not play football, jump rubber bands, fight or play on the road. 5. Students can implement the "little yellow hat" walking team system after school. They must wear the "little yellow hat" and hold the "Let" sign in their hands to walk in line, with no more than two people in each row. 6. When going to and from school on mountain trails, you should try to walk in groups and avoid dangerous activities to avoid accidental injuries. When crossing a road (street) or passing through a cross street, you must use special crossings set up by the transportation department, such as zebra crossings, pedestrian crossings (highway) overpasses and underground passages. And pay attention to the traffic light signs: stop on red light, go on green light. 7. When riding in a car or train, you should sit upright and hold yourself well, do not extend any part of your body out of the car, do not make loud noises, do not throw objects outward, and do not ride in trucks, tractors and other non-manned operating vehicles. (2) When riding a bicycle, you must comply with the following regulations: 1. The size of the bicycle must be appropriate. Do not ride on children's toy bicycles or small people on large bicycles. Before turning on a bicycle, you must slow down and extend your hand to signal, and do not make sudden turns. 2. Do not lift your hands off the handlebars to support other vehicles or hold objects in your hands. 3. Do not tow the vehicle or be towed by other vehicles. 4. Regularly check whether the car bell and brakes are working properly. 5. Children under 12 years old are not allowed to ride bicycles or tricycles on the road. 6. Students over 12 years old who really need to ride a bicycle must obtain parental consent. They are not allowed to ride with others or drive in the fast lane. 7. When passing an intersection, slow down and pay attention to pedestrians and vehicles; do not run red lights. 2. Safety in on-campus and off-campus activities (1) Preventing electric shock 1. Do not touch or wipe the casing of electrical appliances with wet hands or wet cloth, and do not dry clothes or hang objects on wires, or hang wires directly on nails. 2. If any wires, lamp holders, switches, or sockets with damaged insulation are found, report them promptly and ask for dedicated personnel to repair them. Do not move them tampering. 3. In case of fire caused by electrical equipment, cut off the power supply quickly and then put out the fire. 4. When you find someone getting an electric shock, you must quickly cut off the power supply and immediately report to teachers, parents or other personnel for rescue. 5. Stay away from high-voltage charged objects. Do not touch fallen wires from power poles, do not climb electrical appliance platforms, do not climb telecommunications transmission towers, high-voltage transmission towers, and do not fly kites or fish under high-voltage wires. 6. Do not take shelter under easily conductive objects during thunder and rain. Try to avoid or reduce outdoor activities during thunderstorms. When encountering thunderstorms, do not go to high places. Quickly find buildings with lightning protection devices or low-lying places to take shelter. Do not carry umbrellas and other metal objects. You should squat down with your feet together and your head in hand to prevent Step voltage damage and effectively reduce the probability of being struck by lightning. (2) Preventing injuries from falling objects 1. Do not enter the construction site. 2. It is strictly prohibited to stand, pass or play under lifting, loading and unloading equipment. (3) Corridor Safety 1. All schools are resolutely not allowed to hold activities such as emergency gatherings. During recess activities and evening self-study, teachers must be on duty at the stairwell to maintain order. 2. When going up and down the stairs, walk to the right slowly and orderly. Follow the instructions of the teacher on duty. Crowding is strictly prohibited. Especially when you find someone falling, you should stop going up and down immediately and quickly help the person who fell down. 3. Do not jump in the classroom or climb over doors and windows; do not chase and play in the corridor, do not lean on the railings and tilt the body's center of gravity outward or pull the railings hard; do not "walk in step" in the corridor to cause vibration, so as not to damage the floor. (4) Students are strictly prohibited from bringing sticks and other sharp objects into the campus, let alone into the classroom; students should pay attention to safety when using knives, compasses, pencils, pens and other learning tools to avoid accidentally injuring themselves and others. (6) Outings 1. Outings must be led by teachers or parents. Students who are sick should not force themselves to participate. 2. You can go and come back on the same day. You are not allowed to camp outside without the permission of your guardian. 3. When you go out to play, keep in mind your home address, phone number, and the phone number of your parents’ workplace. 4. When you go out to play, if you encounter any personal infringement, injury or illness caused by gangsters such as robbery, bullying, bullying, etc., you should immediately contact the public security, hospital and other departments, and report to the school and parents in a timely manner. 5. It is strictly prohibited to swim in the river privately to avoid drowning accidents. Climbing and exploring is strictly prohibited.

6. After being bitten by a dog, you should immediately send the wound to the hospital for treatment. If you are far away from the hospital, you can quickly rinse the wound with clean water or soapy water. 7. If you are bitten by a snake, do not panic. You should quickly tie it with a handkerchief, belt, rope, etc. 3-5 cm away from the wound to slow down the spread of toxins. Relax for a few seconds every 15 minutes and send to the hospital for treatment quickly. 8. Students are not allowed to poke beehives on the way to and from school or when out for fun. If they are stung by a poisonous bee: remove the sting first; clean the wound with soapy water, salt water or water; use vinegar, garlic, ginger juice, and leeks to make a honey bee. Apply the mud to the affected area. If the symptoms are serious, send them to the hospital for treatment. 9. When going to and from school or out for fun, when walking to cliffs, rivers, or farmland irrigation canals with fast currents, you should walk on the safe side to avoid stepping on your feet, slipping, and causing dangerous accidents. 10. When going out to play, if you encounter crowds, you should take the initiative to give in and queue up consciously. Do not join in the fun in crowded places to avoid accidents. (7) Treat others with courtesy, make friends honestly, and do not quarrel or fight, let alone fight with weapons or fight in groups. 3. Experiment and implementation safety 1. Strengthen the management of toxic, harmful and radioactive hazardous chemicals in the school, establish a ledger, and strictly control the delivery and receipt of items. 2. During experimental operations, students must follow the teacher's instructions and operate in strict accordance with the experimental operating procedures and must not act on their own. If acid or alkali corrosive liquids are accidentally stained on their hands or other places, they should be rinsed with clean water as soon as possible. 3. Without permission, students are not allowed to enter the experimental equipment storage room and experimental operation room, and are not allowed to come into contact with toxic, harmful, flammable, explosive and other dangerous items. 4. When contacting lighting and power electricity, there is a risk of electric shock and death. Be careful to prevent electric shock. 4. Safety in sports activities 1. Before students participate in various sports activities, they should take the initiative to report their health status to the teacher and explain any diseases that are not suitable for participating in sports activities; teachers should have a comprehensive understanding of the students' health status and observe them at any time. Students' physical changes and any abnormalities should be dealt with in a timely manner. 2. When participating in sports activities, the clothes should be loose, do not wear brooches on the clothes, do not wear various hairpins on the head, and the activities should not be too strenuous. You must carry out activities strictly in accordance with the teacher's requirements. When engaging in confrontational and intense activities such as basketball, football, volleyball, etc., you must pay attention to protecting yourself and others to avoid accidental injuries. Do not overeat or drink too much water before participating in physical activities; do not drink large amounts of water, eat cold drinks, or take cold showers immediately after strenuous exercise. After exercising in autumn and winter, you should wear more clothes and keep warm. 3. Exercise properly before swimming and ensure good health. People with heart disease, high blood pressure, otitis media, etc. should not swim. Swimming should not be done after strenuous activities. 4. Self-rescue and mutual rescue from drowning. Students should not bathe in the pond privately to avoid drowning accidents. If you encounter drowning, those who cannot swim should not panic. Lie on your back with your head and mouth upward. Breathe deeply as much as possible and exhale shallowly to increase buoyancy and keep your body floating. If there are floating objects or climbing objects, grab them in time and wait for rescue. . Those who know how to swim should call for help in time if due to physical strength or other reasons, and calmly choose a floating object or climbing object to get closer quickly. If the gastrocnemius muscle in the calf is spasmed, they can float on the water in a supine position, straighten the big toe, and wait until the If you find a whirlpool, try to avoid it. After the person is rescued from the water, he should first lie prone with his head down, open his mouth, let the water in his respiratory tract flow out naturally, remove foreign objects in his mouth, keep his breathing smooth, and then send him to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible. 5. The game is safe and do not play violent, superstitious, terrorist, reactionary or other games that are harmful to physical and mental health. 5. Food Hygiene and Safety 1. Develop good personal hygiene habits and wash hands before meals and after using the toilet. 2. Students must learn to recognize the QS mark of food and refrain from purchasing or consuming food or beverages that contain “three noes”. Do not eat expired or spoiled food. 3. Schools must do a good job in sanitation during food procurement, transportation, storage and other processes to prevent food source contamination and food poisoning accidents. 4. Each school should strengthen the management of drinking water sources. 5. Drinking tube personnel must have a health certificate before they can work. 6. The school cafeteria must keep the environment clean and tidy, and eliminate flies, mice and other harmful insects. 7. Wash fruits and melons before eating them raw, do not drink raw water, and do not eat wild mushrooms, vegetables, and wild fruits to prevent poisoning. It is strictly forbidden to secretly eat fruits and melons from farmers' trees, and beware of poisoning with pesticides. 8. After food poisoning occurs, the poison should be eliminated as soon as possible, reported immediately, and sent to the hospital for treatment quickly. 6. Prevention and Treatment of Infectious Diseases 1. If you are sick (such as fever, headache, vomiting, diarrhea), you must report it to your parents and teachers and go to the hospital for treatment. Do not conceal your condition or delay treatment to avoid aggravating the condition and causing danger. For infectious diseases, early detection, early diagnosis, early reporting, early isolation and early treatment must be achieved.

2. Strengthen personal hygiene and develop good hygiene habits. 3. Strengthen physical exercise, arrange your daily schedule reasonably, and improve your immunity. 4. Actively cooperate with the physical examination organized by the school, avoid contact with infectious persons, actively participate in prevention, take preventive medicines, and voluntarily receive vaccinations. 7. Fire safety (1) Fire prevention in schools and public places 1. Do not carry fireworks, matches, lighters and other flammable and explosive items with you. 2. Do not smoke or play with fire, especially in gas stations, filling stations and other flammable and explosive places. 3. Do not light torches or burn crop straws or grass slopes on the way to or from school. (2) Home Fire Prevention 1. Use stove fires safely. ① When starting a fire, do not use gasoline, diesel, alcohol, etc. to start the fire; ② When removing ashes and slag, do not dump them randomly, do not touch combustibles, and have a fixed safe place. Pay special attention to safety when dumping ashes on windy days. 2. Use liquefied natural gas correctly and safely in accordance with operating specifications. Correctly master the use of switches, remember to turn off the valve after use, and do not play with the switch at will. 3. Use household appliances safely. 2. Contents of campus safety education for primary school students

1. Introduction to the conversation The students live in happy and warm families and are cared for and loved by their parents and family members. There does not seem to be any danger. However, there are still many things in family life that require special attention and care, otherwise dangers may easily arise and accidents may occur. Let’s talk about what you should pay attention to when it comes to home safety: The theme of the electricity safety class meeting: self-protection and self-rescue safety education. Teaching content: Learn some knowledge about home safety, traffic safety, fire safety, etc. Teaching requirements: Through learning relevant safety knowledge, students can establish the concept of self-protection and self-rescue, form an awareness of self-protection and self-rescue, and enable students to grow up safely and healthily. With the continuous improvement of living standards, more and more places use electricity in life. Therefore, it is necessary for us to master some basic knowledge about electricity use. 1. Electricity safety (1) Understand the main power switch and learn to turn off the power in an emergency. (2) Do not touch electrical appliances with wet hands or wipe them with wet cloth. (3) The power plug should be unplugged after using electrical appliances. (4) If you find that the electrical appliance is emitting smoke, sparks, or a burning smell during use, you should immediately turn off the power switch and stop using it. The lesson plan "Self-protection and Self-Rescue Safety Education Lesson Plan". (5) If you find someone getting an electric shock, try to turn off the power supply immediately; or use dry wooden sticks or other objects to separate the person who got the electric shock from the live electrical appliance. Do not rescue the person directly with your hands. 2. Safe use of gas (1) When gas appliances are working, people should not leave them for a long time to prevent them from being blown out by the wind or doused by overflowing water from the pot, causing a large amount of gas leakage and causing a fire. (2) When using gas appliances (such as gas stoves, gas water heaters, etc.), indoor ventilation should be fully ensured to maintain sufficient oxygen to prevent gas poisoning. 2. Pay attention to safety when swimming 1. Swimming requires a physical examination. 2. Choose swimming spots carefully. 3. Do preparatory exercises before entering the water. 4. Do not swim when you are full or hungry, and after strenuous exercise or heavy labor. 5. Do not dive when the underwater conditions are unknown. 6. If you find someone drowning, do not rush into the water to rescue. You should shout loudly for adults to come to help. 3. Traffic safety 1. How to pay attention to traffic safety when walking (1) When walking on the road, walk on the sidewalk. On roads without sidewalks, walk on the side of the road. (2) When going out in groups, walk in formation in an organized and orderly manner. (3) On road sections without traffic police command, you must learn to give way to motor vehicles and not compete with them. (4) When crossing the road, you must abide by the traffic rules and "go when the light is green and stop when the light is red". 2. Bicyclists must ride on the right side of non-motorized lanes. Children under the age of twelve are not allowed to ride bicycles on the streets. 4. What to do if a fire occurs 1. Call the fire alarm number 119 to call the police. When calling the police, you must tell the fire department clearly the location of the fire, what items are on fire, and the intensity of the fire. 2. Once you are threatened by a fire, do not panic, stay calm, and find a way to leave the fire scene. 3. When escaping, try to take protective measures, such as covering your mouth and nose with a wet towel and wrapping your body with wet clothes. 5. Summary 3. Contents of campus safety education for primary school students

1. Traffic safety 1. You must consciously abide by traffic rules when walking or riding on the road. When walking, you must walk on the sidewalk, when riding a bicycle, you must use the non-motorized lane. When crossing the road, you must see the traffic lights clearly. When the green light is green, the red light is stop, and when the yellow light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are not allowed to pass. However, vehicles and pedestrians that have exceeded the stop line can pass. Continue to pass. 2. Do not chase or fight on the road, chase cars, pick up cars, or forcibly stop cars. 3. Primary school students under 12 years old are not allowed to ride bicycles.

Bicycle bells and brakes must be complete and effective. Don’t bring people with you when riding, don’t ride side by side in small groups, don’t chat or hold arms, let alone chase or ride in curves. 4. Do not ride in unlicensed, unlicensed, or overloaded vehicles. 5. Follow the instructions when riding a school bus or other vehicle, and do not stick your head, hands, or body out of the window while driving. 2. School Safety 1. Tools such as knives, scissors, needles, and hammers can be brought to school only if they are required to be used in handicraft classes and art classes. Otherwise, these tools cannot be brought into school with you. If used, it must be taken with the permission of the teacher, used under the supervision of the teacher, and put back to the original place immediately after use. Use caution when using these tools in class to prevent scratching or stabbing yourself or classmates in front or behind you. 2. Once scratched, the wound is prone to infection. It should be treated carefully depending on the contamination and depth of the wound. If necessary, a tetanus antitoxin injection should be injected. 3. When participating in collective labor, you must abide by discipline, obey management, and obey instructions. It is necessary to understand the safety knowledge of this work in advance and do not enter dangerous parts without the permission of the teacher. Do not come into contact with toxic and harmful substances, such as sulfuric acid, pesticides, etc., and do not touch or play with electrical appliances and switches. 4. When chemicals splash into your eyes, rinse them promptly with special eye flushing water and take other first aid measures. 5. Do not play dangerous games during recess activities. Watch others perform sports activities. Pay attention to whether your position is safe and avoid injuring yourself from flying basketballs, footballs, etc. 3. Fire safety 1. Do not use matches and lighters as toys, and do not burn things to play with. 2. When lighting mosquito-repellent incense in summer, be careful not to get close to curtains, mosquito nets, sheets and other combustible objects, so as not to cause these flammable objects to float to the mosquito-repellent incense when the wind blows at night. 3. In modern families, there are many types of household appliances, and children must use them correctly under the guidance of their parents. Lower grade students should avoid using these electrical appliances alone. They should not overload electricity in the home or connect wires indiscriminately to avoid short circuits or even fires. 4. Common fire extinguishing methods: Use water to extinguish the fire, cover the fire with something, and use sand to extinguish the fire. 4. Electricity safety 1. Do not fiddle with switches with your hands, metal objects or pencil leads, and do not insert them into socket holes. When drinking water or beverages, do not drink near the socket to avoid spilling water or beverages into the socket and causing electrical short circuits and fires. 2. When playing outdoors, stay away from high-voltage power transmission equipment and power distribution rooms. Do not fly kites near high-voltage lines or play in power distribution rooms. 3. There are many wires around the house. Do not hang or dry clothes on the wires to avoid danger. 4. If someone is found to have been electrocuted, when rescuing the electrocuted person, the power supply must be cut off first. Before cutting off the power supply, never pull the person who gets an electric shock with your hands, otherwise the rescuer will also get an electric shock. 5. If the power cannot be cut off, the rescuer should wear insulating rubber shoes or insulating gloves, or stand on a dry wooden board and use dry wooden sticks, bamboo poles, etc. to pick apart the wires on the person who was electrocuted. 6. Because primary school students are small and unable to rescue electric shocks, they should call adults to deal with it as soon as possible and call "120" emergency number to ask a doctor to come. 5. Safety during swimming activities 1. Swimming should be in a safe swimming area carried out within. Swimming in non-swimming areas is strictly prohibited. Non-swimming areas or areas with fast currents, overgrown underwater weeds, or complex underwater terrain are very dangerous. 2. Those who participate in swimming must be in good health. Students with the following diseases cannot participate in swimming: heart disease, high blood pressure, epilepsy, severe arthritis, etc. 3. Primary school students should participate in swimming activities in groups and be led by adults. They are not allowed to swim alone. The swimming time should not be too long. You should go ashore to rest for a while every 20-30 minutes. Each swimming time should not exceed 2 hours. 4. Primary school students should not swim in water that is too cold. If they feel that the water temperature is significantly different from their body temperature, they should enter the water slowly, rub their bodies while walking, and slowly adapt. 5. Before entering the water, you should do full-body exercises, fully move your joints, and relax your muscles to avoid cramps, sprains and other accidents after entering the water. 6. Legal education 1. Don’t open the door easily when meeting strangers at home. If an uninvited guest comes to visit, you must first identify yourself before opening the door. If you are unsure of your identity, call your parents or ask for help from a neighbor. 2. Without the arrangement of parents or teachers, do not accept invitations from strangers to see exhibitions, make movies, advertise, etc., and do not go to strangers' homes to play. 3. If you are robbed by a bad guy on the road, do not fight with him recklessly. You can first give him the money and belongings you brought with you, and try to remember the bad guy's figure, face, accent and clothing characteristics to try to escape safely, and then report the crime quickly. . 4. If you are kidnapped by bad guys, stay calm and calm.

You should use your intelligence and wisdom to protect yourself from harm first, and then find a way to report the message to your family or the police. You can also leave the stationery, books in your schoolbag, shoes, hats, etc. you are wearing along the way to leave a message for your family or the police. Drop a clue. 5. Fire prevention. Do not bring lighters, matches, fireworks, small firecrackers and other dangerous items into the campus, and prevent behaviors such as playing with fire.