SUMMER SAFETY BE SAFE THIS SUMMER!.

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SUMMER SAFETY BE SAFE THIS SUMMER!

BICYCLE SAFTEY

ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET

NEVER RIDE AGAINST TRAFFIC

KEEP BOTH HANDS READY TO BRAKE

USE HAND SIGNALS

MAKE EYE CONTACT WITH DRIVERS SO THEY SEE YOU

ALWAYS LOOK BOTH WAYS BEFORE TURNING

LOOK OUT FOR ROAD HAZARDS

USE LIGHTS AT NIGHT

STRANGER DANGER

A STRANGER IS ANY ADULT YOU DO NOT KNOW

WALK AND PLAY IN GROUPS

TELL AN ADULT WHERE YOU ARE GOING

KNOW YOUR HOME PHONE AND ADDRESS

DO NOT GO WITH A STRANGER OR INTO THEIR HOUSE OR CAR

SCREAM LOUDLY IF A STRANGER TRIES TO GRAB YOU

DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR TO A STRANGER

TELL A TRUSTED ADULT IF SOMEONE MAKES YOU FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE

WATER SAFETY

LEARN HOW TO SWIM

NEVER SWIM ALONE

NEVER JUMP OR DIVE UNTIL YOU KNOW HOW DEEP THE WATER IS

NEVER RUN, PUSH OR JUMP ON OTHERS AROUND WATER

WEAR A U.S. COASTGUARD APPROVED LIFE JACKET IN OPEN WATER AND BOATS

WEAR SUNSCREEN

FIRE SAFETY

PLAN AN ESCAPE ROUTE

MAKE SURE FIRE DETECTORS WORK

IN CASE OF FIRE, CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY OR YELL, “FIRE, CALL 911!”

IF CLOTHING IS ON FIRE, STOP, DROP AND ROLL. DO NOT RUN!

LEAVE A BURNING BUILDING AND STAY OUT, DO NOT GO BACK IN

PRACTICE FEELING YOUR WAY OUT AND CRAWLING ON THE FLOOR BELOW THE SMOKE

DO NOT PLAY WITH MATCHES OR FIRE

DO YOU KNOW? EMERGENCY NUMBER? 911 YOUR ADDRESS YOUR PHONE MOM’S WORK NUMBER? CELL NUMBER? DAD’S WORK NUMBER? CELL NUMBER? A FRIEND’S NUMBER? A NEIGHBOR’S NUMBER?

STAY SAFE!