March 25 this year provides you with a good chance to learn about safety. This day is called the National Day of Education on the Safety of Elementary and Middle School Students (全国中小学生安全教育日), NDESEMSS for short. The theme of the day this year is to give students more knowledge about safety and make sure their lives safe. Unlike car accidents which hurt more grown-ups, the main accidents for elementary and middle school students come from stampedes (踩踏), earthquakes, fires and sports injuries (伤害). What can we do to keep ourselves safe? Different accidents have different self-protection advice. A stampede is possible anywhere. The larger a human crowd gets, the more likely stampedes become. When students around you begin to push, stand still and try to hold onto something, or stay in a corner until the crowd leaves. If you fall down in a moving crowd, cover your head with both hands. Lean to one side, curl up your body and bend your legs. Earthquakes are common natural disasters. When you feel the ground shake, drop down, take cover under a desk and hold on. You should stay indoors until the shaking stops. If you are outdoors, don't run into buildings, don't stay near buildings, trees or power lines. When there's a fire, follow the teachers' instructions, leave the classroom quickly and use a piece of wet cloth to cover your mouth and nose so that you don't breathe in smoke. |