Unintentional Injury Prevention Chapter 19: pg. 479 – pg. 497.

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Unintentional Injury Prevention Chapter 19: pg. 479 – pg. 497

Safety Safety is extremely important. Without safety precautions, there would be a ton of injuries and/or deaths. Example: Think about playing a football game without your pads/helmet.

Safety Safety is something that needs to be considered all the time. Home, School, Practice/Games, Sleeping, Eating, Driving/Riding, Playing, Walking, Running, Etc.

Future Health Teachers Chapter 19 - Group Projects Lesson 1: Acting Safely at Home Lesson 2: Acting Safely at School Lesson 3: What is a Weapon Lesson 4: Automobile Safety Lesson 5: Giving 1 st Aid Lesson 6: Basic 1 st Aid

Future Health Teachers Handout Project Guidelines Questions?