Stranger Danger
Fire Safety

Traffic Safety

Emergency Numbers
Internet Safety

100

What should you do if a stranger approaches you and asks for personal information or tries to offer you something?

Do not share personal information and walk away.

100

 should you do if you hear the smoke alarm goes off in your house and there is smoke?

Get low and go! Crawl under the smoke to the nearest exit

100

What does a red traffic light mean?

Stop


100

What number do you call in an emergency situation to get help from the police, fire department, or medical services?

911

100

What is personal information, and why should you avoid sharing it online?

Personal information includes details like your full name, address, phone number, and passwords. Sharing it online can be dangerous and may lead to identity theft or harm.

200

TRUE OR FALSE It's okay to go somewhere with a stranger if they promise you a reward or treat.

False. Never go anywhere with a stranger, even if they offer something enticing

200

True or False: You should use an elevator during a fire emergency to get out of a high-rise building.

False. Always use the stairs during a fire emergency, as elevators may not work or can become unsafe.

200

True or False: It's okay to cross the street anywhere, even if there's no crosswalk.

False. Always cross the street at marked crosswalks or intersections.

200

Who should you call if you need non-emergency assistance or have a question about community safety?

Your local police department's non-emergency number.

200

True or False: It's okay to share your password with your friends online.

False. Never share your password with anyone, even your friends.

300

When is it appropriate to trust a stranger you meet online?

Never trust a stranger you meet online. Always talk to a trusted person about your online interactions.

300

How should you check if a doorknob is hot before opening a door during a fire?

Use the back of your hand to touch the doorknob. If it's hot, find another way out.

300

What should you do before crossing the street to make sure it's safe?

Look left, right, and left again to check for oncoming traffic.

300

True or False: You should call 911 as a prank or joke.

False. Only call 911 in a real emergency.

300

What should you do if someone online is making you feel uncomfortable or is asking for personal information?

Tell a worker immediately and stop communicating with that person.

400

What are some safe places to go if you need help?

Look for a police officer, a security guard, or a store clerk to ask for help.

400

What is a fire escape plan, and why is it essential to have one?

A fire escape plan is a plan that shows everyone in your home how to get out safely in case of a fire. It's crucial to practice it regularly to be prepared.

400

Why is it crucial to wear bright or reflective clothing when walking at night?

Wearing bright or reflective clothing makes you more visible to drivers and helps prevent accidents

400

What other important phone numbers should you know besides 911?

Know the phone numbers of your workers, guardians, and a trusted friend who can help in an emergency.

400

What are some ways to protect your privacy online?

Use strong and unique passwords, be cautious about what you share on social media, and adjust privacy settings on your accounts.

500

When a store clerk asks for your personal information ( example postal code or phone number) what should you do?

Say I do not wish to share my information

500

Why is it important to have working smoke alarms in your home?

Smoke alarms can alert you early to a fire, giving you more time to escape safely.

500

What are some essential pedestrian safety rules to remember when walking near traffic?

Always walk on sidewalks, obey traffic signals, and don't use your phone while crossing the street.

500

When calling 911, what information should you provide to the operator?

Your name, the type of emergency, the location of the emergency, and any relevant details.

500

Why is it essential to be skeptical of messages or emails from unknown sources, even if they seem exciting or promising?

These messages may be scams or attempts to trick you into sharing personal information or downloading harmful content. Be cautious and verify the sender's identity.

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