Kindergarten Safety Tips

#Infant# Introduction: Master the necessary safety knowledge to avoid various accidents, thereby adding a layer of protection for your healthy growth. Below is a collection of kindergarten safety knowledge shared by me. Welcome to read and reference!

1. Kindergarten safety knowledge

1. Traffic safety knowledge for children to learn

1. Consciously abide by traffic rules. When walking on the road, keep to the right. Take the initiative to give way to vehicles. Crossing or playing on the road is strictly prohibited.

2. Get on and off the bus in order, do not crowd, and do not put your head or hands out of the car.

3. Use the sidewalk when entering the city, pay attention to the red and green lights when crossing the street, and follow the instructions of the traffic police.

4. Know and learn to call “110” in case of emergencies and “120” if emergency treatment is required.

2. Fire safety knowledge for children to learn

1. Know not to play with fire. No flammable or explosive items are allowed into the park.

2. Do not touch or touch wires or electrical appliances.

3. Escape calmly when you know there is a fire. Wrap your body with wet clothes, cover your mouth and nose, squat down and follow the wall to escape from the fire scene.

3. Food hygiene and safety knowledge for young children

1. Know not to eat rotten food

2. Develop the habit of not eating snacks.

3. Know how to wash your hands before eating and after using the toilet.

2. Common sense of kindergarten safety education

Children are very curious. When they see something they are interested in, they will do it regardless of whether it is dangerous or not. Therefore, parents should actively cooperate with teachers to educate their children on safety knowledge. So, what are the safety common sense in the park?

1. Educate children not to play with fire and electricity, and let them understand the dangers of playing with fire and electricity.

2. Educate children not to climb onto windowsills and balconies, and let them understand the consequences of doing so. When children see some superhuman actions on TV, they should be promptly informed that this can only be done with strong guarantee measures and not to imitate.

3. Educate children not to play in the kitchen, because the kitchen is an unsafe place. Stoves, hot pots, knives and forks, etc., can easily cause danger.

4. Educate children not to play or chase on the roadside, and consciously help them learn some traffic knowledge.

5. Educate children not to go to public places, take buses, watch movies and other outing activities alone.

6. Educate children not to go to remote, vacant houses or secluded dark places.

7. Educate your children not to open the door when they hear a knock on the door when they are alone at home, and teach them to say: "My parents are not at home, please come back later." to prevent thieves from breaking in when adults are not around. theft.

8. Educate children not to put plastic bags on their heads as masks to avoid suffocation and death. Parents also try to avoid leaving plastic bags lying around.

9. Educate young children not to play with their peers with toys, let alone scratch, bite, or hit their peers. You are not allowed to leave the group at will, and you should tell the teacher if you have anything.

10. When visiting public places, going for walks or outdoor activities, educate children to stay away from dangerous places such as transformers and construction sites, and listen to teachers (or adults).

11. Educate children to shout "Help" and run away quickly when they are forcibly taken away by strangers

12. Educate children to listen to the teacher's arrangements and abide by discipline when exercising or playing games. Orderly activities.

3. Common sense of fire safety education in kindergartens

We must clarify the information on fire prevention education for children. Due to age and experience limitations, we cannot teach them all fire prevention knowledge like we teach adults. Knowledge, we must selectively teach them some practical knowledge based on the problems often encountered in daily life and the mistakes children often make.

1. Tell your children not to play with fire or electrical equipment, otherwise they will be harmed.

2. Teach children some fire signs, let them know what is a safe exit, what is the direction of evacuation, where and where things cannot be played, what things are dangerous goods, etc.

3. Teach children how to bend and crawl forward and how to protect themselves.

4. Teach children how to dial the "119" fire alarm number and how to report a fire alarm.

5. Tell your children where not to stay when a fire breaks out and what to do if they catch fire.

Sixth, tell children where they should stay when they cannot escape, how to let firefighters find them in time, etc. We can also teach children more fire protection knowledge appropriately according to their age level.

Secondly, parents must set an example by setting an example for their children. Parents are their children's first and most important teachers. In the eyes of children, parents are their idols and heroes they worship. Every word and deed of parents will influence their children in a subtle way.

Parents should pay attention to developing good living habits and setting an example for their children to learn. Do not place combustible materials such as newspapers and magazines near stoves, heaters, radiators, etc.; do not place items that are being burned, roasted, or boiled. , ignore steamed things; parents who smoke should not smoke in bed, and do not throw the cigarette butts they have just finished smoking in the trash can; do not use multiple electrical devices on one socket; turn off liquefied gas or gas stoves in time after using them Valves; do not damage fire-fighting facilities and equipment in public places. In addition, parents and friends should also be careful not to bring their children to public entertainment venues such as dance halls and karaoke bars, and not to leave their children alone at home.

Ultimately, it is necessary to master some correct teaching methods and techniques, such as playing games, telling stories, field visits, and active mobilization methods, to inspire and educate children to master and remember some fire prevention knowledge.

4. Common sense of safety education in kindergartens

1. Safety education on the streets. Children should be taught to obey traffic rules, not to play or stay on the road, and to use crosswalks when crossing the road. Let your children remember their names and home addresses, and educate them on what is a safe place and what is an unsafe place.

2. Prevent foreign objects from entering the body. Children should be educated not to put small marbles, small buttons, small stones, peanuts, melon seeds, small paper balls and other small objects into their mouths, noses, ears and other parts to avoid accidents.

3. Don’t jump down from high places casually. For older children, educate them not to jump from heights casually and let them understand the dangers involved. In addition, they must be educated not to take things beyond their reach to avoid accidents.

4. Children should be warned not to run around holding pencils, chopsticks, popsicles, glass bottles or sharp objects in their hands or in their mouths, otherwise accidents may occur and the children may be injured.

5. Prevent burns. It is strictly forbidden to let children go to unsafe places, and they are strictly prohibited from boiling kettles, boiling rice, etc. The thermos bottle should be placed in an appropriate position, and children should be given boiled water of a suitable temperature.

6. Prevent children from being lost. When organizing children's activities, teachers should keep a count of the number of people at all times; teachers should explain the situation to parents when children come and leave the kindergarten.

7. Walk to the right when going up and down stairs. Do not slide down from the stair handrails. Do not climb windows, peel windows, jump stairs, play with doors, jump from high places and other dangerous actions.

8. Prevent electric shock. Indoor and outdoor current switches should be placed out of reach of children. Children are prohibited from switching on or off lights, TVs, radios, disinfection cabinets and other electrical appliances to avoid accidents such as electric shock.

5. Safety knowledge that children should know

1. Know the parents’ names and phone numbers of their parents or family.

2. Know not to climb onto windows or balcony railings to play.

3. Know not to throw things downstairs.

4. Know that you cannot play with fire and cannot turn on the gas stove by yourself.

5. Know not to touch the power plug hole or play with electrified objects.

6. Know not to put small objects into your mouth, nose, or ears.

7. Know not to play with dangerous objects such as scissors, knives, glass, and metal sheets.

8. Know not to open the door to strangers or eat food given by strangers.

9. Know that you need to hold an adult’s hand when going up and down the escalator.

10. Know to keep to the right when going up or down stairs or walking on the road.

11. Know that you will follow adults when going out to play or go shopping, and will not run around.

12. Know how to look at traffic lights and use zebra crossings to cross the road.

13. Know that you cannot stick your head or hands out of the window when riding in a car, and you must wear a seat belt.

14. If you know that you are lost with an adult, you should call the police.

15. Know the name and class of the kindergarten.

16. Know the correct daily requirements for washing hands, eating, drinking, going to the toilet, and sleeping.

17. Know that you cannot rock when sitting on a chair.

18. Can safely use a spoon to eat.

19. Be able to queue up and stand in line according to discipline, without crowding or pushing people.

20. Can play with toys in the correct way and do not hit people.

21. Able to interact with peers in a friendly manner, without hitting, grabbing, or pushing others.

22. Awareness of avoidance during sports activities.

23. If you have any physical pain, you will express it to the teacher.

24. Be familiar with the kindergarten environment.

25. Have experience following adults in fire evacuation.

26. When going out for an outing, know not to catch insects casually.

27. Understand traffic lights, car lanes, bicycle lanes, sidewalks, crosswalks, pedestrian bridges, pay attention to traffic lights, safety exits, emergency exits, parking lots, gas stations and other traffic signs