At Home
Cyber Safety
First Aid Basics
Office Ergonomics
Out for a Drive
100

You should test these safety devices in your home once a month to make sure they work properly.

Smoke Detectors

100

This includes a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols to stay secure.

Password

100

For a minor cut, you should first clean the wound with this.

Soap and water

100

Your chair should support this part of your back to prevent pain.

Lumbar

100

The first thing you should do before driving. 

Fasten seatbelt.

200

Experts recommend having at least one of these on every floor of your home, especially near cooking areas.

Fire Extinguisher

200

These suspicious emails often try to trick you into clicking a link or giving personal information.

Phishing 

200

When someone is choking and cannot breathe or speak, you should perform this technique.

Heimlich Maneuver

200

This type of desk allows you to alternate between sitting and standing.

Standing desk

200

You should avoid doing this while driving, even at stoplights.

Texting / Using cell phone

300

You should keep this household device set to 120 degrees Fahrenheit or lower to prevent accidental scalding.

Water heater

300

You should enable this setting on your accounts so logging in requires a code sent to your phone or an authenticator app.

two-factor authentication

300

For a burn, the first step is to cool it using this.

Cool running water

300

This helps prevent stiffness when taken every 30–60 minutes.

Break - Walking or stretching

300

Using headlights during rain, fog, or snow improves this.

Visibility

400

These devices help protect your electronics and reduce fire risk during power surges and should be used with computers and TVs.

Surge protector

400

This is the term for software that secretly collects your data without permission.

Spyware

400

If someone faints, the first thing you should check for is this.

Breathing

400

Your keyboard and mouse should be positioned so your elbows stay at this angle.

90 degrees

400

This occurs when tires lose contact with the road on wet surfaces.

Hydroplaning

500

These small yet important tools should be installed where fuel‑burning appliances are present to prevent poisoning from an odorless, deadly gas.

Carbon monoxide detector

500

This common smartphone and computer practice ensures you have the latest security patches.

Installing updates

500

You should call emergency services if someone shows signs of this condition, including slurred speech, arm weakness, and facial drooping.

Stroke

500

Lighting should be arranged to reduce this screen issue that causes eye fatigue.

Glare

500

You should do this before changing lanes to ensure no vehicles are in your blind spot.

Check over your shoulder

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