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What safety knowledge should I pay attention to when studying in New Zealand?

Whether you are studying and living in New Zealand or choosing to study abroad and immigrate to New Zealand, you should enhance your common sense of safe life before going. Going abroad, no matter how good life in New Zealand is, is a strange country for everyone, so it is necessary to master safety knowledge.

People who study and live in New Zealand or study in New Zealand should know the following common sense of life as early as possible:

1, remember the emergency call.

In Fei Jing, the telephone number of fire alarm and ambulance is "1 1 1". When you connect to11,you can tell the other party what you want to do, whether to call the police or call an ambulance or a fire truck.

In addition, when you dial 1 1 1, don't dial too fast, because it will lead to a disconnected result.

2. Driving safety

New Zealand drives on the left, so people's habit of crossing the road in China should be changed. When crossing the road, you should look to the right first, then to the left, finally to the right, and then to the past.

Pedestrian traffic lights in New Zealand are pressed by pedestrians themselves. If no one presses them, the traffic lights on the sidewalk will remain off until someone presses the red button, and the indicator light will show the current status. When the green light is on, it is usually accompanied by a buzzer. Please note that the green light is only on for a short time.

Fire is fiercer than tiger.

Most houses in New Zealand are made of wood, so they are most afraid of fire. And because the quality of wood in New Zealand is very good, it caught fire, which was particularly fierce. Therefore, most houses are equipped with extremely sensitive and loud smoke alarms.

It is suggested that friends who like smoking should smoke outside if they are heavy smokers, so as not to make the smoke alarm at home deafening.

4. Pay attention to safety on weekend nights.

For friends who have just arrived in New Zealand, it must be noted that most cities in New Zealand will be chaotic on weekend nights. There are often New Zealanders who drive around after drinking, and there are guys who are looking for their targets in groups of three or five. Therefore, it is best for a person not to wander around the city center on weekend nights, nor to walk alone in dark and secluded places.