
The instructors teach how to provide first aid to drowning victims.
During the field trip, over 1,800 students from the school received training from instructors on recognizing safety risks when playing near ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, and the sea, as well as how to identify common dangerous situations. They were also instructed on how to handle incidents in water environments, including rescue techniques, and especially the principle of "not attempting to rescue someone without ensuring safety."

The students had the opportunity to experience the skill of floating on the water.

The students practiced breathing and breath-holding skills in an aquatic environment.
In addition, the children also practiced breathing techniques, breath-holding skills, and the ability to float on the water's surface, as well as safe swimming techniques; how to use rescue equipment when encountering someone who is drowning, and basic first aid skills for drowning victims.
Extracurricular activities help students raise awareness and develop self-protection skills, contributing to reducing unfortunate drowning accidents in the community, especially as they approach the summer vacation, when the demand for water activities increases during hot weather.
Thu Hoai
Source: https://baophutho.vn/trang-bi-ky-nang-cuu-duoi-cho-hoc-sinh-254775.htm







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