Happy winter vacation is over

  "Dragon" returns in the new semester!

  Are you ready, students?

  Vigorous and high-spirited

  Have fun learning~

  Excited and refreshed

  Start a new journey~

  Welcome the new semester calmly

  Safety is an essential lesson!

  Pay attention to traffic safety when going to and from school

  Returning to the campus after a long absence

  Everyone is on their way to and from school

  Be sure to pay attention to traffic safety

  Especially the younger students

  When crossing the road, use the crosswalk

  Also avoid running across the street

  Otherwise, accidentally

  A "ghost probe" accident will occur

  1

  What is a "ghost probe"?

  When a vehicle is driving on the road and encounters other vehicles or houses blocking the line of sight, a blind spot will be formed.

  If a non-motor vehicle or pedestrian suddenly jumps out of the blind spot, it is difficult for the driver to react quickly and avoid it in time, which often results in casualties. This is commonly known as a "ghost probe" accident.

  2

  Avoid "ghost probes"!

  After children get off the school bus or bus, they must not run across the road in front of the car.

The large vehicle will form a blind spot in the line of sight and is prone to "ghost probe" accidents.

  The same applies to other vehicles. They should avoid passing in front or behind the car, let alone crossing the road through gaps in the traffic flow.

  3

  The principle of "one slow, two watching, three passing"

  One slow: Slow down and observe more;

  Second look: Check the traffic lights and vehicle traffic conditions;

  Three passes: After confirming that the light is green and there are no oncoming cars, use the crosswalk to cross the road.

  Laugh and play, be careful of accidental injuries

  school started

  I can play happily with my friends again

  But be sure to pay attention

  Do not hold dangerous sharp objects

  Chase and fight

  1

  Be wary of common sharp corners

  Many sharp-edged objects are often used in study and life, such as bamboo sticks, scissors, pens, thumbtacks, chopsticks, forks, etc. Their dangers cannot be ignored just because they are common.

  Never chase or fight when holding something with sharp corners.

Also do not hold sharp objects while riding in vehicles or playing on amusement equipment.

Otherwise, it is easy to stab yourself or others. If it penetrates the eyes, throat, skull and other vital parts, it will cause fatal injuries.

  2

  Do this if you are injured by a sharp object

  You must be careful in life and try not to let things with sharp corners get close to the vital parts of the body.

  If you are really injured by a sharp object, do not pull it out hastily. This may cause secondary injuries and aggravate the injury.

Fix the sharp object that has penetrated the body, do not let it shake, and go to the hospital immediately.

  Scientific eye protection makes your eyes brighter in the new semester

  Nowadays, mobile phones and computers have become everyone’s

  The indispensable entertainment and learning tool

  But using electronic devices for a long time

  Can easily lead to eye fatigue and myopia

  Even become a "red-eyed monster"

  1

  Controlling electronic screen use

  Avoid staring at electronic screens for long periods of time, which can cause eye fatigue and dryness, induce dry eye syndrome, and even affect vision.

Read more paper books and arrange your study and entertainment time reasonably.

  2

  Increase outdoor activities and physical exercise

  You can do more outdoor activities, such as walking, running, cycling, etc., so that your eyes can get sufficient rest and the opportunity to see far away.

  Physical exercise also helps improve blood circulation, which is good for eye health.

  3

  Pay attention to ambient lighting

  Proper lighting is important.

Try to avoid reading or using electronic devices in dim or bright light.

  new semester

  May everyone live and learn

  All the dragons and tigers are leaping full of energy

  Come on, boy!

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