What Should You Do?
Who To Talk To?
Name the Picture
Safe or Unsafe?
Side Effects
100

If you drop a glass on the ground and it breaks, what should you do?

Do not touch it. Glass could easily cut you and cause a serious injury. Instead ask an adult to clean it for you. 

100

Define "trusted adult".

Someone who is over the age of 18 whom you feel comfortable talking with and going to for help if necessary. This person would listen, comfort you, and will find resources to help if you are in trouble.

100


Cigarettes. Cigarettes are a type of drug that contain tobacco. They contain an addictive substance known as nicotine and many harmful toxins that may cause disease and/or numerous other negative health effects.

100

You REALLY want to try the new drink your friend has at school today. He offers you a sip. Would it be safe or unsafe to try your friend's drink?

This would be unsafe. Drinking after others spreads germs very easily.

100

This drug may not only cause you to develop lung cancer, mouth cancer, stroke, or a heart attack, but could also cause yellowing of the fingers and teeth, wrinkles, and/or loss of smell/taste.

Cigarettes

200

You see a needle on the playground at the park. What should you do?

Let an adult know immediately so that it may be reported and taken care of properly. DO NOT TOUCH IT.

200

Name 2 people you can talk to if you are feeling unsafe in your home environment (at home or in your community).

Any two trusted adults -- Parent, adult family member, school staff, preacher, coach, etc.

200

Lighter. Lighters are used to produce fire and can be very dangerous if not used properly. They are not toys and should only be used by adults. 

200

You are at the park and find some broken glass on the ground. Would it be safe or unsafe to pick it up and throw it away?

Unsafe. Never touch broken glass because it could cut you and, with this, could come serious bleeding and/or infection.

200

What are 2 harmful effects of drinking alcohol?

Blackouts, addiction, damage to liver, legal trouble, changes in coordination, behavior changes, slurred speech, coma, death, etc.

300

A middle school student offers you a cigarette at your bus stop. What should you do?

Say "no" and let an adult know about the situation.

300

Name 2 trusted adults at school who may be able to help if you are in trouble or feel unsafe at school or at home.

Teacher, principal, counselor, custodian, secretary, etc. -- any school staff you feel the most comfortable talking with who you feel will help.

300

A needle/syringe. Never touch needles or syringes. Sometimes people use these to take medicine, and sometimes they are unfortunately used for taking drugs. In both instances, they are unsafe for you to touch. If you see a syringe on the ground, let an adult know so that it may be properly thrown away.

300

You are at a friend's house after school. Your friend's brother asks if you want to try his vape pen, saying that it is safe because it is not like smoking a cigarette. Is this safe or unsafe?

Unsafe. Many people believe vaping is safer than smoking cigarettes or other tobacco products; however, vaping still involves breathing toxins (and not air!) into your lungs. Vaping can lead to harmful effects, such as lung damage.

300

What are 2 harmful effects of vaping?

Lung damage, addiction, headaches, increased blood pressure, emphysema, etc.


*https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP279754

400

You have a younger cousin visiting your house and notice that an adult at your house has left a bottle of medicine on the table. What should you do?

Leave the bottle alone. If you can, ask an adult to put the medication somewhere safe so that younger children cannot get ahold of it. Most medications are in child-proof containers; however it is better that all medicine be kept up and away from children.

400

You take medicine every morning, but for the last two days you have not been given your medicine before school. Who can you talk to make sure you are given your medicine every day?

The adult who gives you your medicine. Simply remind them when they forget. If it continues, talk to another trusted adult who may be able to find a solution so that you can get your medicine so that you may be as healthy as possible.

400


Prescription medicine. Medication is okay to take if it is prescribed to you by a doctor or is an over-the-counter medication meant for you, is given by an adult and is taken in the correct dosage. Sometimes pills and other medications are not taken the correct way and are abused. This can lead to severe consequences, even death.

400

You have a fever and a bad cough. You find some cough medicine prescribed to one of your family members in the bathroom. Would it be safe or unsafe to take this medicine to help you feel better?

Unsafe. Only take medicine that is prescribed to you and only take medicine when given by an adult. This way you know you are getting the correct medication at a safe dosage for you.

400

Name 2 side effects of taking a medicine that is prescribed to someone else.

Many harmful reactions could occur, including allergic reaction, nausea, headache, dizziness, death, etc.

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