Review 13.01-13.02 Teen Living Analyze how families and individuals manage living space.

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Review Teen Living Analyze how families and individuals manage living space

Personal Space _________________________________ Too many people living in a small home means not enough private space __________________________can create a sense of personal space in a shared room

Shared Space Family space is shared when it is ______ _________________________________ The best way to manage shared space is to plan a ______________for use Living space is invaded when a family member enters or searches another persons space _________________________________ _________________________________ which helps in other relationships

Space Organization The key to organizing space is to _________________________________ A good first step is to organize the items in a room, then find containers to store them in Efficient storage keeps_____________ ________________________________

Scaled Floor Plans When drawing a scaled floor plan, remember to use the_______________ _______________________________ Scaled floor plans can help arrangement of furniture _________________________________ ______________________

Traffic Pattern Traffic pattern is____________________ _________________________________ Ideally people do not have to weave in and out around the furniture in a room or have a tight squeeze between furniture

Fire Safety Plan and practice _____escape routes in case of a fire If a person catches on fire, they should Stop, Drop, and Roll Smoke detectors should be placed at ________________________________ _________________________________

Home Safety _________________________________ Medicines and poisons should be kept out of reach of children, behind locked doors Most home poisonings involve _________ _________________________________ Poisonous items should be kept in______ _________________________________

Electrical Safety To avoid electrical shock, ____________ ________________________________ Make sure hands are _____when using electrical appliances Cords that are cut &/or have exposed wires should be_____________________

Home Security Security systems __________________ _______________________if a burglar tries to enter the house Special monitors in the hallways and lobby can help people that live in apartments feel safe from break-ins

Smart House _________________________________