1. The weather is getting hotter. Pay attention to safety when swimming indoors, and beware of drowning accidents.
2. When going out to play, remind children not to play by rivers and lakes to prevent accidental drowning accidents.
3. During the May Day holiday, the traffic is congested. When traveling, you should strictly abide by the traffic rules, do not run red lights, play on the roadside, or chase and fight on the road.
4. Children should be accompanied by parents or guardians when they go out. Parents should educate their children not to play with strangers or eat strangers' food to prevent abduction and other incidents.
5. Eat three meals a day regularly, eat less snacks, don't overeat, don't eat expired food, have balanced nutrition and eat more fruits and vegetables.
6. When going out, don't eat food without hygiene guarantee, such as roadside stalls, but eat in a place that meets hygiene standards. Once you find yourself unwell, you should go to the hospital in time.
7. Go to bed early and get up early, avoid watching TV or playing games for a long time, keep a scientific schedule, exercise outdoors properly, strengthen your physique and improve your immunity.
8. Cultivate children's labor consciousness appropriately, let children participate in housework freely, and let children understand the meaning of labor more deeply.
9. Parents should take care of their children during the winter vacation, and always keep their children in sight and within the scope of supervision, so as to prevent them from being left unattended and letting themselves drift; Don't leave children alone at home or in the car.
11. Strengthen the safety precautions of household appliances such as power supply, gas and water heater, educate and help children to use them correctly, and prevent accidents such as electric shock, poisoning and scalding.
11. Take safety precautions in areas such as family balconies, window sills, and roof platforms, and educate children not to climb, and beware of falls and falls; Teach children not to throw things downstairs.
12. Keep inflammable, explosive, sharp, high-temperature, toxic or other articles, toys and medicines at home away from children. Teach children not to put things into their mouths, ears and noses at will, and not to put things around their heads and necks at will.
13, educate children not to eat unhealthy diet, eat less sweet, salty and fried food, and don't overeat.
14. Teach children to get along well with others and not to scratch, bite or hit others.
15. When going out on holiday, guide children to obey traffic rules and ride requirements and pay attention to safety; Don't let children play alone in dangerous areas such as waterside and roadside; Teach children not to tease cats, dogs and other animals.