Jingchu.com (Hubei Daily) correspondent Zuo Rentang Li Siyan
Since the beginning of this year, Pengdian Township, Dawu County, has adhered to the guidance of party building, adopted the model of "party building + safety education", woven a "safety net" to prevent drowning, and effectively guaranteed the safety of people's lives.
Improve the mechanism and weave a "responsibility network". In accordance with the principle of "township management and village responsibility", formulate and improve the drowning prevention work plan for primary and secondary school students. Implement the grid management mechanism of "village leaders pack villages, village cadres pack films, party members and cadres pack households, and grid members pack people", highlight the weak links such as summer students leaving school education and left-behind children staying away from parental supervision, establish a four-level docking mechanism for safe homes, schools, villages and townships in the summer, and carry out drowning prevention work for primary and secondary school students in an all-round way.
Household visits, weaving a dense "propaganda network". Organize party members, primary and secondary school teachers and volunteers to carry out "knock on the door action", distribute leaflets on drowning prevention, electricity safety, fire safety, road traffic safety and other leaflets to students' parents, and carry out safety education. For the parents of students who go out to work, contact them by phone or WeChat, remind parents to do a good job in students' daily education and safety supervision, and effectively improve students' awareness of safety precautions. Up to now, more than 2,300 safety leaflets have been distributed, and more than 800 key groups have been visited.
Regional inspections and weaving a full "protective net". The township set up 3 special teams to prevent drowning patrols to carry out regular inspections and patrols in the three areas of Pengdian, Qiaodian and Yuhe, and check the situation of the reservoir duty personnel on duty, water patrols, and life-saving facilities, so as to ensure that each water area is managed, patrolled, and defended. 80 warning signs were set up in key water areas, 170 anti-drowning "six no" propaganda slogans were posted, and 90 rescue tools such as lifebuoys, lifebars, and liferopes were placed.