Warm Up: Safety What does safety mean to you?

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Warm Up: Safety What does safety mean to you? Please describe in 3-5 sentences

Safety

Basics Risks? - potentially harmful chances Follow basic safety rules Don’t give in to peer pressure Think before you act Know your limits

Safety Home Electrical Fire Street Internet Recreation

The Accident Chain The Situation The Unsafe Habit The Unsafe Act The Results of the Accident

Safety at Home Wipe up spills Homes have hazards; possible sources of harm/danger Example: Preventing Falls Wipe up spills Keep steps & stairways well lit and free of objects Do not run on wet floors Use a sturdy stepladder Other Examples?

Electrical Safety Do not use appliances/cords with frayed wires Pull out plugs by the plug itself, not the wire Use a surge protector Keep electrical products away from water Don’t overload outlets

Fire Safety Keep a fire extinguisher within reach Always have a smoke alarm; a device that makes a warning noise when it senses smoke Make sure to not smoke in the house (its bad to smoke anyway!) Keep stoves clean If a kitchen fire occurs smother a grease fire with baking soda or wet cloth

In case of a fire….

Street Safety Cross streets at pedestrian intersections Follow Road Rules! Cross streets at pedestrian intersections Look before crossing Obey traffic signals Watch for cars turning right at red lights Do not wear earphones while crossing the street Biker should always wear a helmet, wear proper clothing, and ride single file

Internet Safety Never trade personal photographs in the mail or scanned photographs over the Internet Never reveal personal information, such as address, phone number, or school name or location. Use only a screen name. Never agree to meet anyone from a chat room in person. Never respond to a threatening email or message. Always tell a parent about any communication or conversation that was scary.

Exit Ticket Think about 3 safety precautions you perform each day. Create an emergency scenario that would include the 5 parts to the accident chain. What does the acronym P.A.S.S. mean? Why is it important to always use internet safety? ( two sentences)