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How does campus security deal with extreme weather?

Campus safety measures to deal with extreme weather are as follows:

1. Pay attention to the weather forecast. In case of bad weather or entering the flood season, schools must arrange 24-hour duty, and all personnel should keep communication open for 24 hours, so as to deploy all kinds of personnel in time in case of emergency.

2. During the rainstorm, school personnel on duty and patrol personnel should often patrol around the school. If you find any danger, you should immediately report to the leader on duty and start the emergency procedure.

3, strong lightning weather, to do a good job of lightning protection for school personnel and distance education equipment.

4. Once the school building is in danger, quickly organize students to evacuate in an orderly manner and move to a safe area. Teachers should first ensure the personal safety of students.

5, in a timely manner through the campus radio, telephone, school newsletter and other media and communication tools to the relevant departments and parents to transmit information and inform the situation.

6. Pay attention to the road conditions of students going to and from school. If the road is damaged or there are potential safety hazards, students cannot go home. Schools should properly arrange students and contact their parents in time.

7, according to the requirements of the superior leadership, organize personnel in time, and implement the preparatory measures.

Definition of extreme weather

Extreme weather refers to a small probability event that the weather and climate state seriously deviates from its average state, once every few decades or even once in a hundred years. Extreme weather events mean that the state of weather (climate) seriously deviates from its average state, which is statistically unlikely to happen. Generally speaking, extreme weather and climate events refer to small probability events that occur once every 50 years or once every 100 years.

From the perspective of probability theory, if the temperature in a certain area or place is normally distributed under the average condition for many years, the probability of weather is the highest, the probability of hot and cold weather is small, and the probability of extremely cold or hot weather is even smaller.

Due to the influence of global warming, the average temperature in this area will increase, and the probability of high temperature weather will increase obviously. Extremely hot weather that rarely occurs may occur frequently, and extreme events such as high temperature heat waves will become frequent. If the variance of temperature changes increases, extreme weather will occur more frequently.