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In order to prevent drowning accidents, do fortune telling?

No, we don't need fortune telling. The primary measure to prevent children from drowning is always effective nursing, and its core three points are concentration, uninterrupted and closeness.

1. When children are in or around water, whether in swimming pools, bathtubs or open-air baths, parents should concentrate on taking care of their children and not be distracted from other things.

The process of drowning is very fast, and it may happen at any time. Once it happens, it can be fatal. It is emphasized at close range that parents should keep their children within one arm, so that when danger occurs, parents can "reach out".

3. In addition, parents can't leave their children alone in the bathroom, bathroom, swimming pool or open water source.

In order to ensure the safety of swimming and prevent drowning accidents, the following must be done:

1, don't go swimming alone, let alone in places where you don't know the bottom and water conditions, or dangerous places where drowning casualties are likely to occur. Choose a good swimming place and have a clear understanding of the environment of the place, such as whether the reservoir and bathing place are sanitary, whether the water surface is flat, whether there are reefs, undercurrents, weeds and the depth of water.

2. Swimming must be organized under the guidance of teachers or people familiar with water, so as to take care of each other. If a collective organization goes swimming, it is necessary to count the number of people before and after launching and designate lifeguards for safety protection.

Pay attention to your health. People who are prone to cramps in limbs should not take part in swimming or swim in deep water. Get ready before you go into the water and exercise first. If the water temperature is too low, wash your body with shallow water first, and then go swimming after getting used to the water temperature. Students with dentures should take them off to prevent them from falling into the esophagus or trachea when choking.