Modern poetry about campus safety

Modern Poems about Campus Safety 1

Safety comes first on high and low stairs; don’t chase, don’t crowd.

Playing and playing is a dangerous game; life is precious, so cherish it.

Don’t be crowded when passing through the aisles; pay special attention when going up or down.

Don’t chase, don’t make trouble, don’t be impatient; keep to the right and drive slowly, remember to be safe.

Students, don’t forget; you must obey the rules on the stairs.

Don’t crowd, don’t hold hands, don’t put shoulders, don’t slip on the pole, always keep safety in mind. Modern Poetry 2 about campus safety

When going up and down the stairs, safety comes first; don’t chase, don’t get crowded.

A slapstick game, a risky game; life is rare, so cherish it.

Don’t be crowded when passing through the aisles; pay special attention when going up and down.

Don’t chase, don’t make trouble, don’t be impatient; keep to the right and drive slowly, remember to be safe.

Students, don’t forget; be disciplined when going up and down the stairs. Modern Poems about Campus Safety 3

Don’t show off your strength when the river rises. If you show off your strength and ability, you will suffer disaster. If you encounter obstacles, take a detour instead of taking time to avoid danger.

When passing through the courtyard, don’t tease the dog. Call an adult to drive the dog away. Don’t try to be clever. There is a danger of being bitten by a dog.

When walking long distances on a hot day, be sure not to drink raw water. You may feel dizzy and feel dizzy. Where can you find a doctor on the way?

Protect your eyes as the wind raises dust. If the dust enters, you need to calm down. Wipe your hands gently and slowly. If the situation is serious, see a doctor.