*Safety -Let’s avoid danger and get safe.

(1) Safety will not come on its own. You can take action to get it. There is 100% Safety nowhere, but you can protect your and other's lives with some appropriate behaviors.

Check out the following guidelines with your child, post them in a visible place, and put them into practice.

1. Learn about the new Coronavirus.

Is a virus a living thing? What is the purpose of viruses? What makes this virus different from others? What are the weaknesses of this virus?

A virus.

2. Realize the safe social distance concretely.

What are the three types of "Mitsu or close contacts"? How far is a safe distance?

What kind of place is dangerous?

3. Get the new habit of washing hands properly and how to use alcohol disinfectant.

Wash your hands with soap for about 20 seconds. You can enjoy washing hands by singing a song.

Be sure to carefully clean the parts of the hand to which we usually do not pay much attention: the nails, fingertips, the back of the hand, wrists, and between the fingers.

Then wipe your hands well and try using a moisturizing cream.

Washing hands.

4. Wear a mask outside and keep in mind that it would physically and psychologically give a sense of safety not only for you but also for others .

Touch the ear loops instead of the mask itself.

Do not borrow someone else's mask.

You can make masks by hand to save ones for medical personnel and others.

The dog wearing a mask.

5. Be careful when eating with others.

Do not talk with others while eating.

Do not share pieces of food with others.

Do not pick up food with unwashed fingers.

6. To open the door or push the switches or elevator buttons, make a fist, use the middle joint of your middle or index finger to push the button lightly.

The doors of toilets and rooms can be pushed with elbows or hips, or with a paperbe sure and throw it away in the trash.

7. Stop spreading untrustworthy information just because it's shocking or because we feel it's funny.

One reliable site is: WHO New Coronavirus Infectious Disease (COVID-19) Special Page for the General Public

https://extranet.who.int/kobe_centre/ja/news/COVID19_specialpage_public