Today (27th) is the 28th National Safety Education Day for Primary and Secondary School Students, and schools around the world have adopted various forms of linkage to do a good job in related education.

Various forms of themed education activities are carried out in various localities

In Handan, Hebei, an experiential safety education class organized by the Hebei Earthquake Bureau and other departments was held in the primary school of Midea in Handan District. After the students put on VR glasses, they can experience the simulated sudden earthquake, and under the guidance of the voice of the drill system, avoid obstacles and dangerous areas, and quickly evacuate to a safe area.

Student Yu Chestnut: As long as we master scientific avoidance methods and are familiar with evacuation channels, we will not panic and fear when the earthquake really comes, and we must respond calmly and quickly.

Li Yongqing, director of the Information Center of Hebei Earthquake Bureau: By taking the "Five Ones" action, we are organizing a drill, organizing a class meeting, donating a batch of books, holding some lectures, and training a communicator, so as to improve the earthquake science literacy of our whole people, especially primary and secondary school students, and improve their ability to avoid earthquakes and disasters.

Carry out campus fire safety themed education activities in various places

This is an emergency evacuation escape and avoidance drill carried out by a primary school in Chuzhou, Anhui Province simulating the real scene of a fire, and students are urgently transferred along the stairs to a safe area on the school playground under the guidance of firefighters and teachers.

Student Bai Ziyan: If we really encounter fires and earthquakes, we should be calm and calm, follow the teacher's instructions, and run from the classroom to the playground in an orderly manner.

In Shiyan, Hubei, Aksu, Xinjiang, Binzhou, Shandong and other places, firefighters came to the students to demonstrate how to correctly escape and save themselves in the event of falling water, earthquakes, and fires in high-rise buildings. In order to enhance students' ability to prevent disasters and avoid dangers, the fire department also used the evacuation experience house to train children in escape and self-rescue. Fire departments in Beijing, Guangdong, Jilin and other places drove fire trucks to the playground to explain fire prevention and escape to students. In the actual fire fighting experience, enhance students' awareness of safety precautions and disaster prevention and avoidance capabilities.

Popularize emergency care skills and enhance students' self-help and mutual rescue capabilities

At Queluo Primary School in Ludian County, Zhaotong City, Yunnan Province, a "Red Balloon Campus Challenge" combined fun sports meetings and first aid knowledge quizzes with practical exercises. On the playground, the students not only got exercise in the intense and interesting competition, but also experienced the Heimlich first aid method, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of AED (automatic external defibrillator) under the guidance of the professional ambulance staff of the Red Cross, and learned first aid knowledge and skills such as trauma bandaging.

Ma Yongxiang, teacher of Queluo Primary School in Ludian County, Zhaotong City: Through this activity, the children not only learned a lot of first aid skills, but more importantly, enhanced the children's awareness of campus safety and their ability to help themselves and each other.

In order to strengthen campus health management and security, 11 fraternity school clinics built by the China Red Cross Foundation in primary and secondary schools in 12 counties (cities and districts) in Zhaotong, Yunnan Province were officially put into use. The school medical office is equipped with first-aid equipment and training aids such as AED (automatic external defibrillator), cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulator, etc., and a full-time school doctor is responsible for the daily care of students on campus.

Guo Yang, Deputy Secretary-General of the China Red Cross Foundation: Let children in remote areas receive the first help and assistance from school doctors in the event of emergencies and simple illnesses, popularize the basic knowledge of emergency care, and build a safety and health barrier for primary and secondary schools in remote areas.