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+ Safety
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+ Where are some setting where people can be injured?
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+ FiresBurns Poison Electrical Shock Home
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+ Preventing Fires Never leave a candle burning unattended. Make sure people don’t fall asleep while smoking. Keep stoves and ovens clean. Replace frayed electrical cords.
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+ Burns Turn pot handles AWAY from the edge of the stove. Wear oven mitts to move hot pots and pans.
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+ Poison Keep medications in childproof containers. Store household chemicals in original containers. Never mix household chemicals. Use cleaning products in well- ventilated areas.
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+ Electrical Shock Keep electrical appliances away from water. Do not overload an outlet. Use a surge protector strip. Replace frayed cords.
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+ Internet Safety Cyberbullying Cruel or bullying online messages Block the bullies Try ignoring Print the screen Sign off and get help from parent or other trusted adult Smart Surfing Never give out: Name Address Passwords Phone numbers Use a nickname in chat rooms Keep online “friends” online Leave uncomfortable conversations and tell a parent right away Other Online Problems Viruses Delete without opening or downloadings files from people you don’t recognize
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+ Recreation and Water Safety Safety while Camping and Hiking Always have a buddy Wear socks & long pants to protect from ticks Know about poisonous plants and dangerous animals Water Safety Swim with a buddy Never dive in a shallow or unknown area Always wear a personal floatation device on a boat Winter Sport Safety Dress in layers Wear appropriate safety equipment Lake, River, and Ocean Safety Swim only where there is a lifeguard Watch for warnings If pulled out to sea, swim parallel to the shore, then back to shore
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+ Safety on the Road Always wear a seat belt No Distractions Practice Defensive Driving Obey the Speed Limit
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+ Weather and Natural Disasters Severe Weather Hurricanes, floods, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, blizzards Stay inside For tornados go to the lowest level Emergency Preparedness Prepare BEFORE an emergency Talk to your family Meeting place Contact Person Emergency Survival Kit Food and water– 1 gal. water /person/day for THREE days Phone, battery-operated radio, flashlight, blankets Other supplies – medication, money, batteries, chargers Earthquakes Stand under a doorway or sturdy piece of furniture If outside, stay way from buildings After earthquake, leave damaged buildings
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+ What behaviors can lead to injury, violence, or death?
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