The anti-drowning poems are as follows:
1. No matter how hot the weather is, don’t go to the river pond to cool down.
2. No matter how beautiful the water scenery is, you can’t experience it without being in the water.
3. No matter how good the water quality is, there is no guarantee that it will not go into the water.
4. When your companion is drowning, you don’t need to use your life to show off.
5. No matter how many companions you have, never go swimming in groups.
6. No matter how much others persuade you, don’t use your life to show off.
7. Do not swim in the water without permission.
8. Do not swim with others without permission.
Go to the swimming pool for swimming, which is safer and easier to clean.
Self-rescue methods when drowning:
1. Don’t panic, call for help immediately when you find someone around.
2. Relax your whole body, let your body float on the water, raise your head above the water, kick the water with your feet to prevent loss of physical strength, and wait for rescue.
3. When your body sinks, you can press your palms downward.
4. If you suddenly get cramps in the water and cannot reach the shore, seek help immediately. If there is no one around, you can take a deep breath, dive into the water, straighten the cramped leg, and pull the toes up with your hands to relieve the cramp.
Expansion:
Drowning prevention handbook content:
1. Do not go to the seaside, riverside, lakeside, riverside, reservoirside, or water without permission. Play and chase by ditches and ponds to prevent slipping into the water. There is a saying: If you walk by the river when you have nothing to do, you will inevitably get your feet wet.
2. Students are strictly prohibited from swimming privately, especially primary and secondary school students, who must be accompanied by an adult and wear a lifebuoy. Adults should remember to strengthen students' awareness of drowning prevention.
3. It is strictly forbidden for primary and secondary school students to go fishing privately. Because fishing is done by the water, the soil and sand at the waterside have been soaked in water for a long time and become very loose. Some watersides have been soaked in water for many years and have grown longer. There is a layer of moss that will slide into the water as soon as you step on it. Even if you don't slip into the water, you are in danger of being injured.
4. When boating in the park or taking a boat, you must sit properly. Do not run around on the boat, or wash your hands and feet on the side of the boat. Especially when riding a small boat, do not shake or be overweight to avoid risk of injury. The boat capsizes or sinks.