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One of the safety knowledge of drowning prevention is to keep in mind the "six prohibitions" of drowning prevention measures.
1. It is not allowed to swim in the water without permission;
2. It is not allowed to swim with others without authorization;
3. It is not allowed to swim without the guidance of parents or teachers;
4. It is not allowed to swim in unfamiliar waters;
5. It is not allowed to swim in waters without safety facilities and rescue personnel;
6. Students who do not know how to swim are not allowed to go into the water without authorization.
Parents or caregivers should never leave children alone in bathtubs, bidets, or open water sources. Parents should be within reach of their children, attentive and not negligent. Here are 8 key points for parents to keep in mind!
8 points of drowning protection for children:
1.Do not swim in the water without permission, and parents should always supervise you.
2.Insist that your child wear high-quality floats.
3.Ask your child to move before entering the water to avoid cramps and other phenomena.
4.Do not feed your child in the water, as you may choke.
5.Teach children not to play with each other in the water to prevent choking and suffocating.
6.Teach your child to swim and learn skills such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
7.Do not swim in unfamiliar waters, where there are no safety facilities, and where there are no rescuers.
8.If you are not familiar with the nature of the water and the underwater situation is unclear, do not go into the water to rescue without authorization.
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The drowning prevention safety knowledge is as follows:1. Observe the environment of the swimming place before entering the water, and if there is a danger warning, you cannot swim here.
2. Drowning patients mainly inhale a large amount of water in the trachea to obstruct breathing, or due to strong spasm of the larynx, causing the respiratory tract to close and suffocate to death.
3. In the event of drowning, do not lift your arms and flutter around.
4. Students are not allowed to compete with each other for a longer period of time.
5. During swimming, you should take care of each other and care for each other, instead of playing in the water or playing tricks on each other. Go swimming together, and if someone goes ashore early, tell him that they should go home together to swim.
6. Polluted (poor water quality) rivers, reservoirs, rapids, confluences of two rivers and rivers and lakes with large drops are not suitable for swimming. Generally speaking, rivers and lakes with unclear water conditions are not suitable for swimming.
7. In order to prevent drowning accidents, students should prepare for swimming activities.
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Six don'ts to prevent drowning: 1. Do not swim in the water without permission. 2. Do not swim with others without permission.
3. Do not swim without a parent or teacher. 4. Do not swim in waters without safety facilities and rescue personnel. 5. Don't swim in unfamiliar waters.
6. Students who are not familiar with water should not go into the water to rescue without authorization. 2. Swimming safety instructions Ji Cong warns of "four no-go": do not swim without the accompaniment of an adult; Don't swim in the chaotic waters; Do not go swimming with your classmates without permission; Don't swim without teacher and parent consent.
Extended Resources Drowning Prevention Knowledge 1Do not play by rivers, lakes, reservoirs, ditches, or ponds without permission, and chase cherry blossoms to prevent them from slipping into the water. 2.
It is strictly forbidden for students to swim in the water without permission, especially if primary and secondary school students go swimming, they must bring a lifebuoy and swim in a safe and qualified swimming pool accompanied by their parents. 3.It is strictly forbidden for primary and secondary school students to go out fishing without permission, because fishing is squatting at the water's edge.
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1.Do not swim in the water without permission, and parents should always supervise you.
2.Insist that your child wear high-quality floats.
3.Ask the child to move his body before entering the water to avoid cramps and other phenomena;
4.Do not feed your child in the water, as you may choke;
5.Teach children not to play with each other in the water to prevent choking and suffocation;
6.Teach your child to swim and learn skills such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
7.Do not swim in unfamiliar waters, where there are no safety facilities, and where there are no rescuers.
8.If you are not familiar with the nature of the water and the underwater situation is unclear, do not go into the water to rescue without authorization.
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1.If you can't swim, don't play alone near the water; Do not go into the water alone without the company of someone who can swim. It is best to have a safety officer to lead you. The swimming time should not be too long, and you should go ashore for a rest after 20 to 30 minutes.
2.Before swimming, you should do full-body exercises, fully move your joints, and relax your muscles to avoid accidents such as cramps and sprains after entering the water. If cramps occur, be calm, don't panic, and help yourself while shouting.
A common cramp is a calf, so you should do a backstroke position, grab your toes with your hands, and push your legs forward hard to get closer to shallow water or shore.
3.Do not jump from a height to avoid colliding with hard objects. You can play a game of throwing water balloons in the water, but you can't make fools, play pranks, press down on your partner, pull your partner deeply, or dive to "sneak attack" your partner.
4.Swimming should take place in a swimming area with a safe area, and it is strictly forbidden to swim in a non-swimming area. Swimmers should choose an area where the underwater conditions are familiar.
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Drowning refers to a critical condition in which a large amount of water is inhaled into the lungs, causing hypoxic asphyxia in the human body. It mostly occurs in summer, swimming places, seashores, rivers, lakes, ponds, etc.
The drowning victim's face is blue and swollen, the conjunctiva of the eyeball is congested, and the mouth and nose are full of foam, sediment and other debris. Some drowning patients may have a distended upper abdomen due to drinking a lot of water into the stomach. Drowning can cause the drowning person to have cold limbs, loss of consciousness, and in severe cases, death due to cardiac and respiratory arrest.
1. Don't go out swimming alone, and don't go to a place where you don't know the bottom and don't know the water conditions or are more dangerous and suitable for drowning accidents. When choosing a good swimming place, you should have a clear understanding of the environment of the place, such as whether the reservoir and bathing place are hygienic, whether the water is flat, whether there are reefs, undercurrents, weeds, and the depth of the water.
2. It is necessary to be organized and led by a teacher or someone familiar with the nature of the water to swim. so as to take care of each other. If the group goes out to swim, the number of people must be counted before and after entering the water, and lifeguards should be designated for safety protection.
3. Be clear about your physical health, people who are prone to cramps in their limbs should not participate in swimming or swim in deep water. If the water temperature is too low, you should first wash your body with water in shallow water, and then swim in the water after getting used to the water temperature; Students with dentures should have their dentures removed to prevent them from falling into the esophagus or trachea when choking.
4. Be self-aware of your own water nature, don't be reckless after entering the water, don't jump and dive rashly, and don't play with each other, so as not to drink water and drown. Don't swim in rapids and whirlpools, and don't swim under the influence of alcohol.
5. If you suddenly feel unwell during swimming, such as dizziness, nausea, palpitation, shortness of breath, etc., you should immediately go ashore to rest or call for help.
6. In swimming, if the calves or feet cramp, don't panic, you can push your legs or do jumping movements, or massage and pull the cramps hard, and call your companions for help.
7. When encountering a drowning accident while swimming, on-site first aid is urgent, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation is the most important. After rescuing the drowning person ashore, immediately remove vomit and sediment and other debris from the mouth and nasopharyngeal cavity to keep breathing smooth; The tongue should be pulled out so that it does not turn back to block the airway; Raise the abdomen of the drowning person so that the chest and head hang down, or hold the drowning person's legs and put the abdomen on the shoulders of the first responder and do walking or jumping"Pour the water"Action. Restoring the drowning person's breathing is the key to the success or failure of first aid, and artificial respiration should be carried out immediately, which can be done mouth-to-mouth or mouth-to-nose artificial respiration, and should be quickly sent to the hospital for treatment at the same time.
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1. "Four Don'ts" and "Six Don'ts" to prevent drowning. Do not swim without a parent's supervision; Do not swim in waters without warning signs; Do not swim in unsafe places and wild water sources; Don't splash around water sources on your way to and from school and during vacations. Students are not allowed to swim in the river without raising their hands; Do not swim with others without permission; Students are not allowed to swim without a parent or teacher; Students are not allowed to swim in waters without safety facilities and rescue personnel; Do not swim in unfamiliar waters; Students who do not know how to swim are not allowed to go into the water to rescue them without permission.
2. Self-rescue methods in case of drowning. Don't panic and call for help as soon as you notice someone around; Relax your whole body, let your body float on the water, bring your head to the surface, kick the water with your feet, prevent loss of physical strength, and wait for rescue; When the body sinks, you can press the palm of your hand down; If you have a sudden cramp in the water and you can't get to the shore, call for help immediately. If there is no one around, take a deep breath and dive into the water, straighten the leg with the cramp, and pull the toes up with your hand to relieve the cramp.
3. How to rescue someone when they find someone drowning. You can throw lifebuoys, bamboo laughing poles, wooden boards and other objects to the drowning person, and then drag them to the shore; If there is no rescue equipment, you can enter the water for direct rescue. When approaching a drowning person, turn his hips so that his back is towards him and haul.
Sidestroke or backstroke is usually used for hauling. Minors who find someone drowning and cannot rush into the water to rescue them, should immediately shout for help or use life-saving equipment to rescue, and minors are not encouraged to go into the water to rescue.
4. Under what circumstances should not swim? It is not advisable for a single person to go out for swimming; Patients with chronic diseases such as otitis media, ** disease, liver and kidney, heart disease, eye disease, cold, fever, mental fatigue, and physical weakness should not swim, so as not to aggravate the condition and accidents; After participating in strong physical labor or strenuous exercise, do not jump into the water immediately when sweating profusely, otherwise it is easy to cause cramps, colds and other diseases; Polluted waters, rivers and lakes with unknown water conditions are not suitable for swimming; Swimming is also not advisable in bad weather such as thunderstorms, turbulent winds, sudden weather changes, etc.
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After participating in strenuous Huai leakage exercise, you can not jump into the water immediately to swim, especially in the case of sweating and fever, you can not go into the water immediately, otherwise it is easy to cause cramps, colds, etc.
2.polluted (poor water quality) rivers, reservoirs, rapids, confluences of two rivers and places with large drops; Rivers and lakes are not suitable for swimming. Generally speaking, rivers and lakes with unknown water conditions are not suitable for swimming.
3.Swimming is also not advisable in bad weather such as thunderstorms, wind, sudden weather changes, etc.
4.On weekends, holidays, winter and summer vacations, it is strictly forbidden to play in the water or swim in rivers, ponds, uncovered wells, etc. Do not go to the pond alone or in a group to fish, swim, or play in the water.
5.Do not go swimming or swimming during or during class.
6.Many students do not know how to swim, if they find that a student accidentally falls into a reservoir, a pond, a well, etc., and minors cannot rush into the water to rescue, they should shout loudly to help or call "110".
7.It is strictly forbidden to swim alone to avoid accidents.
8.In the sea, if there is ** injury and bleeding, you should go ashore immediately.
9.Do not push people into the water at the edge of the pool, so as not to hit others or hurt yourself by hitting the pool.
10.It is strictly forbidden to jump at the edge of the pool, often because the water is shallow, resulting in cervical spine injury and lifelong paralysis.
"Six prohibitions".
1.It is not allowed to swim in the water without permission.
2.Do not swim with others without permission;
3.Swimming without a parent or teacher is not permitted.
4.Do not swim in unfamiliar waters;
5.It is not allowed to swim in waters without safety facilities and rescue personnel.
6.Students who do not know how to swim are not allowed to enter the water without authorization.
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