These two days the wind scrapes incessantly, the sycamore tree “yellow hair” also dances with the wind, dust along with hair floss often blows into the eyes of children, when children tend to use their hands to rub their eyes, which is very dangerous. This is because rubbing back and forth will rub the foreign matter blown into the cornea or bruise the cornea, leading to secondary infections. The eyes are one of the most important sensory organs in the body. Eye protection is especially important for children because a small accident can affect their vision and future. There are three types of eye accidents that children may encounter in their daily lives: foreign bodies, trauma, and chemical injuries. Parents should learn how to deal with these three situations in an emergency. The proper way to handle a foreign body is to flush it out of the child’s eye as much as possible, either by making the child cry and weep or by using a teapot filled with boiled and cooled warm water to flush the eye. If that doesn’t work, go to the hospital immediately and get medical help. Even if the foreign body is removed at home, it is best to go to the hospital and have a doctor check to see if the child’s eye has been damaged.