1. Try to avoid going to crowded places. 2. Get to the safety exit or evacuate to a safe place as soon as possible. Don't run around, lest you fall. Keep in line with the direction of most people and never retreat. Try to keep your body balanced in the crowded crowd and don't fall down.
2. When an earthquake happens, how should we prevent earthquakes if we are having classes in the classroom? (10)
Answer: Under the teacher's command, quickly squat down under the desk. As soon as the earthquake stopped, the knights evacuated.
3. How to escape and save yourself in the face of fire? (10)
Answer: Put on soaked clothes, bedding, etc. Rush out in the direction of the safety exit. When escaping from the smoke, try to keep your body close to the ground and cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel.
4. What should I pay attention to when walking on the road? (10)
Answer: 1. Walking on the sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, take the roadside. 2. Take the crosswalk when crossing the road. 3. Obey the traffic signals, stop at the red light and go at the green light. 4. Don't cross the traffic isolation facilities. Don't cross the road when the car approaches or before and after the car. 6. Don't chase, run, play, play or read on the road. 7. Wear light-colored clothes and hats when walking at night, and cross the road where there are street lights.
Five, primary and secondary school students swimming four don't. (10)
A: 1, without the guidance of parents, children can't secretly go swimming together; 2. You can't go swimming in rivers and ponds that don't know the water conditions and are very remote. 3, first exercise, wet all parts of the body with water, can not immediately enter the water; 4. Be self-aware of your own water quality and don't play around after entering the water. (10)
Six, minors found someone drowning, which method should be chosen to save people? (10)
Answer: Try not to go into the water for rescue. You should call for help and ask adults to come and help. Secondly, you should use life-saving equipment or bamboo poles, ropes and other objects that can be used at that time for rescue.
Parents' safety knowledge questionnaire:
1. Can household appliances be put out with water when they catch fire? What should we teach children to do? (10)
Answer: household appliances can't be put out with water when they catch fire. First of all, cut off the power immediately and wear insulating gloves when pulling the switch. When putting out the fire, close the doors and windows to prevent the wind from burning. Cover the flame with a dry quilt immediately. After the fire is put out, open the doors and windows in time for ventilation.
Second, how should children be taught to distinguish whether natural gas leaks? What should the children do if the natural gas leaks at home? (10)
Answer: 1. Check the gas pipeline. Wipe along the pipeline with a rag and soapy water, and bubbles will appear when the gas leaks. 2. Never make a phone call or answer the phone at the scene where there is no open fire. Cover your nose and mouth with a towel and immediately open the window for ventilation. If there is an open flame, turn off the power supply and the kitchen door and call 1 19 for rescue. (When you smell a very strong smell of combustible gas, it means that there is air leakage. You should immediately close the main gas valve (such as gas appliance switch, plug valve and ball valve) that enters the house, and cut off all open flames at the same time. Do not turn on or turn off all electrical appliances. To open doors and windows for ventilation, fans such as electric fans can be used to drive away indoor air at the same time. Leave the air leakage site immediately, and evacuate family members and neighbors quickly to prevent irrelevant personnel from approaching. Don't make a phone call where the gas leaks. You should call the local emergency number with a phone that is not at the dangerous scene and explain what kind of combustible gas is leaking. )
3. What will your child do if his parents are not at home and a stranger knocks at the door? Did the child do the right thing? (10)
A: No matter what the stranger says, the child won't open the door. If a stranger forcibly opens the door, the child should call an adult for help or call 1 10. 4. How should parents educate their children to cross the road safely? (10) A: Educate children to cross the road in a civilized way: 1. Line up to cross the road; 2. Take the crosswalk; 3. Take the underground passage; 4. Don't frolic on the road; 5. Don't cross the guardrail; 6. Don't chase the car, don't pick it up, and don't stop.