Safety in China


Here we give the same high priority to student safety as the students’ headmasters, teachers and parents do. We repeatedly discussed the safety issues concerning every aspect of this program and instituted strict safety measures. 

1.Food safety 
All food service facilities we use have been certified by the government to serve food to international visitors. 

2.Drinking water safety 
All drinking water served is name-brand bottled water that meets government-issued drinking water standards. 

3.Regulations for group activities 
Any activities group members participate in must involve at least two persons or accompanying by a group member. 

4.Traffic safety 
Professional personnel is responsible to inform students the traffic rules and to make sure the safety before group members may get on or off a bus or cross the street. 

5.Housing safety 
Professional personnel is responsible to inform students the traffic rules and to make sure the safety before group members may get on or off a bus or cross the street. 

6.Medicine safety 
Any student requiring medication must bring it from home along with a doctor’s statement stating what it is and why it is needed. Consistent with China's relevant laws and regulations. 

7.Safety rules concerning students’ conduct 
Every student must abide by all the study tour’s rules and regulations concerning personal conduct. During program activities, students are not permitted to engage in running, fighting and rowdy behavior, No night out, playing with matches or fire, smoking of cigarettes or drinking alcohol, No Drugs,They are not permitted to disassemble and reassemble electrical equipment without prior permission. 

8. Emergency planning 
Our professional personnel at all of our sites have all received professional training in handling emergencies. If a student becomes ill, he or she will immediately receive whatever medical care is needed and our professional personnel will immediately contact the student’s family or guardian. If necessary, the student will be taken to a hospital where English is spoken to receive medical care.

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