Why this is a strong poster topic
A poster about what to do when someone falls into water is highly practical for water safety education. It teaches children that the right response is not brave jumping or risky rescue, but calling for help, seeking adults, and protecting themselves first. This makes the message clear, useful, and easy to remember.
Good title ideas and section planning
You can use a headline such as What Should You Do If Someone Falls Into Water?, Safe Rescue Steps Near Water, or Water Safety: Help the Right Way. A clean poster can be divided into four sections.
- Stay Calm First — explain the first reaction after noticing danger.
- Four Steps to Get Help — shout, find an adult, call for help, use tools.
- Never Do These Things — warn against unsafe actions.
- Safety Reminder — add slogans or short messages.
Ready-to-use text for the poster
Correct actions
- Shout loudly to alert nearby adults.
- Find a teacher, parent, lifeguard, or another responsible adult at once.
- Call emergency services and clearly explain the location and situation.
- If the bank is safe, use a pole, rope, life ring, or floating object to help from a distance.
- Keep yourself away from the edge so you do not fall in too.
Unsafe actions
- Jumping into the water without training or safety support.
- Trying to pull the person out by forming a chain with classmates.
- Leaning too far over a slippery edge.
- Treating the danger like a game or gathering around to watch.
Short slogans
- Value life and prevent drowning.
- Help safely, and protect yourself first.
- Do not enter the water without permission or preparation.
- Knowing how to call for help is real safety.
How to make the poster stand out
This topic works especially well with a comparison layout. On the left, write What to Do. On the right, write What Not to Do. In the center, place a large safety slogan so the main message is easy to notice. You can also add a short scenario to make the lesson more vivid.
Example: Xiaoming saw someone fall into a river. He did not jump in. Instead, he shouted for help, found an adult nearby, and passed a long pole toward the person from a safe place.
Simple layout tips for students
- Use blue, green, and orange for a bright and clean look.
- Keep each section short so the page does not feel crowded.
- Highlight key words such as “call for help,” “find an adult,” and “do not enter the water.”
- Add small decorations like waves, life rings, warning signs, or whistles.
A strong ending for the poster
You can finish with a short message such as: Drowning prevention means staying calm, asking for help, and choosing safe actions. Do not act recklessly when danger appears.
If you want to keep improving the title, text blocks, and layout, you can continue designing your poster in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.