Living safely at Home Click here. What dangers are in the home? Click on the room After visiting all the rooms click here.

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Living safely at Home Click here

What dangers are in the home? Click on the room After visiting all the rooms click here

The Stairs What could happen here?happen

Fall down stairs You could fall down the stairs What safety equipment could you use? equipment

Stair gate This is called a Click here Roll the mouse over the picture to see if you are correct

kitchen Click on the dangers When you have found 2 dangers click hereclick

knife What could happen to you? Roll mouse over the knife to find out if you are correct. Click

Cut finger Be Careful when using knives Click herehere

burn What should you use to prevent getting burnt? Click on the hand to find out if you are correct

Oven gloves Click here

living room How could we make the fire safe? Roll the mouse over the fire Is this dangerous?

Living room dangers Watch out for cables! Don’t overload sockets Use an Roll mouse over to find out if you are correct Click here

bedroom Switch the tv at night Watch out for cables Switch the electric blanket Click here before getting into bed Roll mouse over picture

bathroom Roll the mouse over each one to find out if you are correct Click here Why are these dangerous in the bathroom?

fire All our homes should be fitted with a Click here Fire! To find out if you are correct,

Smoke alarm Click on the fire to move on

Fire safety This is a Roll the mouse over the appliance to check if you are correct Click here What number?

Make sure you live safely at home