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Kindergarten outing activities safety responsibility book


Parents who accompany their children to go out can increase their chances of developing their horizons and participating in interpersonal relationships. However, parents who are sponsors of out-of-town activities may waive such activities because of the uncertainty of their safety responsibilities. In order to ensure the safety of children, the safety responsibilities that parents should bear when carrying children to participate in activities are clearly defined.

1. Out-of-town activities are the personal behavior of parents. Parents volunteer to organize themselves. The time of the event, the place of the event, the mode of travel, the content of the event, and the expenses and expenses are decided by the parents participating in the activity.

2. The initiator of the event is only the initiation and liaison of the activity, and does not assume any responsibility for accidents, accidents or disputes arising during the event.

3. Parents participating in the event are responsible persons of the event and are fully responsible for all actions and accidents and accidents that may occur during the activities of themselves and their children. If the parents or children attending the event have an accident or a safety incident, all responsibility shall be borne by the child's parents.

4. Parents should conduct safety education for their children throughout the activity. During the activity, ensure that necessary and adequate safety measures are taken to ensure the safety of the child. Parents should strengthen their children's traffic safety, game safety, waterproof, fire prevention, anti-electricity, anti-kidnapping and other education, training and improve children's ability to save themselves.

5. During the outing activities, parents and their children may have disputes with others due to personal reasons. The relevant responsibilities shall be borne by the person in dispute, and shall not be related to the promoters of the activities and other parents participating in the activities.

6. This responsibility letter is signed by the parents participating in the activity and then handed over to the sponsor of the event. The letter of responsibility takes effect from the date of signing.

Child Name: Parent:

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