This simple action can reduce your risk of injury while riding in a car.
wearing a seatbelt
You should always wear this on your head when riding a bike.
Helmet
This piece of safety gear protects your eyes from dust and bugs while biking.
goggles or sunglasses
These common household products can be harmful if swallowed or breathed in.
cleaning supplies
Sitting in this part of the car is safest for children under 13.
the back seat
These protect your knees and elbows when skateboarding.
pads
Wearing a helmet when doing this activity can prevent serious head injuries.
inline skating (or rollerblading
This symbol on a product label means it's poisonous if ingested.
skull and crossbones
This device in a car inflates during a crash to protect passengers.
Airbag
This piece of equipment protects your teeth during contact sports.
mouthguard
This reflective item helps drivers see you when biking at night.
reflector or reflective vest
This device alerts you to the presence of an odorless, colorless gas in your home.
carbon monoxide detector
This safety feature helps prevent a car from skidding during sudden stops.
anti-lock brakes (ABS)
These special shoes help prevent ankle injuries in basketball
high-top sneakers
This hand signal tells drivers you're going to turn right while biking.
extending your right arm straight out
This should be checked regularly to ensure it's working in case of a fire.
smoke alarm
This type of seat is required by law for young children in cars.
car seat or booster seat
This gear protects a baseball catcher's face from fast-moving balls.
catcher's mask
This is the safest place to ride your bike when there's no bike lane
right side of the road, with traffic
This plan helps your family know what to do in case of a house fire.
fire escape plan