First, draw our title "Winter Safety Education" in the middle of the top of the picture, and then draw the appearance of melting snow at the top. Draw a snowman on the left side of the picture, then draw a hat, scarf and clothes for the snowman, and draw a child on the right side of the picture, and draw thick clothes and hats for the child.
Draw snow at the bottom of the picture, and then draw some small circles in the blank of the picture for decoration. Next, you can start painting. Paint the melted snow at the top of the picture in different shades of blue, the snow at the bottom of the picture in light blue, the title in dark blue, and the small decorative circles around it in light blue.
Next, you can start painting. Paint the melted snow at the top of the picture in different shades of blue, the snow at the bottom of the picture in light blue, the title in dark blue, and the small decorative circles around it in light blue. Next, you can start painting. Paint the melted snow at the top of the picture in different shades of blue, the snow at the bottom of the picture in light blue, the title in dark blue, and the small decorative circles around it in light blue.
The monsoon is high and dry, which is the high incidence period of fire hazards. Many fire prevention experts suggest that the following points should be paid attention to in winter home fire prevention: avoid fire caused by household appliance failure. When using electric stoves, electric blankets, electric irons, etc., it is necessary to avoid fire caused by wire damage caused by aging lines and frequent handling; Avoid throwing cigarette butts and causing fires. "A cigarette can destroy a building." Don't throw cigarette butts around, especially in places with a lot of flammable substances like the kitchen.
Avoid setting off fireworks and firecrackers to cause fire. To set off fireworks and firecrackers, we must master the correct discharge method, and check and clean up the scene after discharge to eliminate fire hazards; Avoid fire to keep warm and cause fire. In winter, it is forbidden to use flammable materials such as gasoline, kerosene and alcohol to ignite the fire. Do not pile flammable materials around the stove, and heating equipment should not be used to bake clothes.