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At 10:20 in the morning, the alarm sounded, and the teachers of each class quickly organized the children to cover their mouths and noses with wet towels and evacuated quickly and orderly according to the evacuation route; the corridor responsible personnel arrived at the designated place on time, evacuated the children, and kept the corridor unblocked to prevent crowded and stampede accidents; on the way, the children were calm and orderly, and more than 1000 children quickly gathered to the playground safety area in 3 minutes to avoid danger. The head teacher of each class promptly counted the number of children in the class and reported to Yang Liu, the deputy director in charge of safety, that no one was “injured” and announced the success of the evacuation exercise.

Key points: wash your hands frequently, do not share personal hygiene appliances such as washbasins and towels with others, do not fish or swim in rivers or ponds, reduce unnecessary contact with epidemic water, and wear rubber boots and gloves if possible. Wash hands immediately after contact with feces, and if flood fighting personnel inevitably come into contact with these sources of infection, they can also take drugs in advance under the guidance of doctors to prevent them.

10. Extra Clothes and Towels: You never know when unexpected weather changes or spontaneous water activities might require a change of clothes. Packing a few extra outfits and towels will save you from discomfort and ensure you can fully enjoy your road trip without worrying about wet or dirty clothes.

If you must wash your hair before going to bed, dry your hair with a dry towel, then dry it with a hair dryer, and finally wrap it with a dry towel before going to bed.

Doctors point out that prevention is the key to stay away from pinkeye. Pinkeye is mainly transmitted through contact, and the most common is eye-hand-eye transmission. Public friends should first of all maintain good personal hygiene habits, pay attention to washing hands frequently and rubbing less eyes in the popular season. Secondly, do not share towels or personal hygiene products with others, and do not come into contact with facial washing utensils, eye cosmetics, medicines and medical appliances used by patients. Swimmers such as Mr. Wang should pay attention to wearing well-sealed goggles when swimming to avoid direct contact with the water in the pool and cause cross-infection.

Pure cotton towels that have been used for a long time will release a peculiar smell and become sticky. Generally speaking, people are used to washing with soap, but the more they wash, the more sticky they get. At this time, can be hand-washed with strong salt water (a pure cotton towel can put a spoonful of refined salt), then scalded with warm water and then hand-washed, and finally washed with cold water. In that way, pure cotton towels will have no smell and will not be sticky. Also, wipe the face of pure cotton towels for a long time to repair to a soft appearance, the best way is tap water and soap powder boiled in a pot for 30 minutes.

Using soda and water, you can make a window screen cleaning solution, adding one spoonful of soda every 100m, and using wet cotton towels, you can easily take off the dusty window screen.

When you take your child somewhere, do you always pack everything and carry it on your back? If you start to give up some of these responsibilities, it may be helpful to your child who is about to go to kindergarten. Maybe if you go to the swimming pool this summer, you can ask your daughter to collect a towel and her goggles, and then let her take care of these things-take them to the pool and then go home. If your son is still in preschool, goes to nursery school, or is attending summer camp, maybe he can start carrying his own backpack (and lunchbox) every day without any help. You can even encourage him to pack his own bags or take his lunchbox out of the fridge every morning when he goes out.

With a rush of fire alarm bells, the first Kindergarten opened the curtain of the “safe evacuation drill for teachers and students”. Under the guidance of the teacher, the children of each class covered their mouth and nose with wet towels and flexed their bodies along the wall in an orderly manner. There is a teacher organization at the front, middle and back of the team, so as not to miss the next child. At the various safety exits of the teaching building, the uncle of the fireman guided the children and teachers to escape smoothly.

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