Classroom
Hallway
Restroom
Playground
100

 What is the primary way to prevent choking hazards in the classroom?

Keeping small objects out of children's reach.


100

 What is the safest way to walk in hallways with children?

Walk in a straight line calmly and hold children’s hands if necessary.

100

 What is a key safety rule for children in the restroom?

 Never leave a child unattended in the restroom.

100

 What is an important surface material under playground equipment?

Soft material like rubber mulch or sand to cushion falls.

200

Why should electrical outlets be covered?

 To prevent children from inserting objects and getting shocked.

200

Why should doors in hallways be kept closed?

 To prevent children from wandering into unsafe areas.

200

 What should be checked regularly in restroom facilities?

Cleanliness, functioning locks, and non-slip mats.

200

How often should playground equipment be inspected?

Every day you go outside

300

What should be done if a child has a minor cut?

Clean the wound with soap and water, apply antiseptic, cover with a bandage, then write an accident/Incident report and give it to your family advocate

300

What should be done if a child is running in the hallway?

Gently remind them to walk and ensure supervision.

300

Name an important hygiene safety practice in the restroom.

 Teaching children proper handwashing techniques.

400

How often should toys and materials be sanitized?

Daily or after each use, depending on the material.


400

How can hallways be made safer for children with mobility aids?

 Keep pathways clear and wide enough for wheelchairs or walkers.

500

 Name a safety tip for managing a busy classroom to prevent accidents.

Keep walkways clear and actively supervise children at all times.

500

Describe a safety measure for emergency evacuation in hallways.

Keep exit signs visible and ensure pathways are unobstructed.

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