In the scorching summer heat, cool waters become a “summer paradise,” but at the same time, the risk of drowning incidents among teenagers and children enters a high-incidence period. The following are the hazardous locations prone to drowning incidents within the town. Students and parents are urged to take this seriously, stay alert, cherish life, and stay away from dangerous waters. Relevant water area management units, surrounding villages (communities), schools, and families should jointly strengthen safety management and educational warnings to prevent student drowning incidents.
1
Ponds and Reservoir Edges
Ponds and reservoirs are common places for drowning incidents among primary and secondary school students. These areas often have unpredictable depths and lack necessary safety facilities and warning signs. Children playing nearby can easily fall into the water due to curiosity or a misstep.
2
Along Rivers and Streams
Rivers and streams may appear calm but hide dangers. With swift currents and complex riverbeds, once children enter these areas, drowning incidents can easily occur. Therefore, parents and teachers should educate children to stay away from these dangerous zones.
3
Urban Park Lakes
Lakes in urban parks may seem calm but actually hide risks. Due to potentially slippery or steep slopes at the edges, if a child falls in, it is difficult to self-rescue. Parents should remain vigilant when taking children to play and not let them out of sight.
4
Construction Site Water Pits
Construction sites often have many water pits, where the depth is hard to determine, and there may be sharp objects, wires, and other hazards. Parents should teach children to stay away from construction sites to avoid accidents.
5
Swimming Pools
Swimming pools are a main venue for students to swim, but without proper supervision, drowning incidents can also occur. Poor management, insufficient lifeguards, or negligence can lead to accidents. Additionally, parents and children should stay alert, follow swimming rules, and not let children swim alone.
6
Beaches
Beaches are popular for students to play in the water, but safety hazards there cannot be ignored. Rough waves and varying water depths can pose dangers to children. Moreover, reefs and undercurrents on the beach may also be hazardous. Therefore, when taking children to the beach, parents should choose safe areas and stay constantly vigilant.
Remember the “Four Musts”
1. No matter how hot the weather, do not go to rivers or ponds to cool off.
2. No matter how beautiful the water scenery, do not rashly enter the water to feel it.
3. No matter how good your swimming skills, do not go into the water without safety guarantees.
4. No matter how much others urge you, do not risk your life to show off.
Remember the “Six Prohibitions”
1. Do not swim without permission.
2. Do not swim with others without authorization.
3. Do not swim without the guidance of parents or teachers.
4. Do not swim in waters without safety facilities.
5. Do not swim in unfamiliar waters.
6. Students who are not familiar with water should not attempt to rescue others without proper skills.
Ponds and Reservoir Edges
Along Rivers and Streams
Ponds and Reservoir Edges
Along Rivers and Streams
Urban Park Lakes
Construction Site Water Pits
Swimming Pools
Beaches
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