Shandong police issued "eight character pithy formula" to protect students' safety.
"run, hide, squat, shout, bag, whistle, car, umbrella" to remind parents and schools to teach their children to avoid, resist and protect their personal safety by using all the conditions when they are in danger.
safety education enters campus.
today, the police of our province release the "Eight word formula" to ensure the safety of the students, that is, "run, hide, squat, shout, bag, whistle, car, umbrella" to remind parents and schools to teach their children to avoid, resist and protect their personal safety when they are in danger. When "running" is in danger, the children should run first, take the "Z" run, avoid the gangsters to pursue, and if they have been stopped by the gangsters, they should throw their belongings or other items to the side, and try to get out of the way quickly; "hide" in danger, hide in the nearby stores, the house, the guard room, the sentry box and so on, or hide. Teachers, parents, security guards, and other adults behind to seek help; "squat" if nowhere to escape, the child can quickly squat, hands hold their heads, chest and abdomen close to the legs, the whole body curled up, "yelling" when it is dangerous to shout and call for help; "bag" full use of the bag, when the danger is in danger of backpack back to chest in front of the chest. As a barrier to protecting vital organs, "whistles" advise parents to give their children a whistle or a screech alarm. When children meet emergency situations, they can run by the side, attract passers-by, and deter the gangsters. "Cars" refer to bicycles as a barrier to shelter and resistance when they are in danger. "Umbrella" means that a student with an umbrella should learn to use an umbrella when it is in danger, to quickly open it, to form a short time barrier between the gangsters and himself, or to stab the gangsters with the umbrella tip and the umbrella handle.
police suggest that schools and parents should reasonably guide their students to learn to save themselves and avoid children's free use of these defensive measures when playing with their peers so as not to cause unnecessary harm.