Safety General Tips & Guidelines

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Safety General Tips & Guidelines

Safey Guidelines When working with children you may have to act quickly in an emergency situation  Remain calm  Evaluate the situation  Make the victim comfortable  If necessary, call for help  Give the minimum necessary first aid treatment

General Safety Tips Keep household products & medicines out of reach Never leave young children alone near water Use safety latches, baby gates & locks Flame resistant clothing Outlet & door knob covers Remove cords that could cause strangling Smoke & Carbon Monoxide detectors

More Safety Tips Keep small objects away from children Have an Emergency Plan – how to get out of house and establish a meeting place Supervise small children at all times Keep all Smoking materials out of the home

Health & Safety: Handling Emergencies Safety Poster Assignment Design a poster that will incorporate the information from the “Health & Safety: Handling Emergencies” notes & information from reliable sources from the internet. Include phone numbers you would call in these emergencies: 1)Wounds2)Head Injury 3)Choking 4)Preventing Shock 5)Burns6)Poisoning 7)Seizures 8)Drowning It should be informative, accurate and complete Homework: Find phone # to call for these emergencies: Poison Control, Your Doctors Office & Your Home Address