The Kitchen
Fire Safety
General Safety
Medications
Chemicals
100
What is the best thing to do when you see a spill on the floor?

Mop it up right away!

100
Name at least one good safety practice when using candles.

Never leave candles burning when you leave the room, Blow out candles before going to bed, Keep candles away from curtains, paper and clothing.

100

Name one common bathroom hazards?

Slippery floors, Hot water burns, Sharp edges, Electrical hazards 

100

What are some very important things to remember when it comes to taking any kind of medicine?

Only take the medicine prescribed to YOU, take the right amount, take it at the right time, ask for help if unsure.

100

Chemicals can be natural or ________?

Manmade/artificial/synthetic

200

What is one of the biggest hazards when handling food?

Cross-contamination

200

Name at least one reason why Fire Safety is so important.

Prevents accidents at home, keeps you and others safe, helps you respond quickly 

200

What are some of the hazards of a lawnmower?

Sharp Blades, Flying Objects, Noise, Slips/Falls, Chemical (fumes from gas operated lawnmower).

200

How should medications be stored?

Keep in a safe place, away from children, some medications need to be refrigerated, most will say store in cool, dry places, in original containers


200

What is one of the easiest ways to know what kind of hazards a chemical may have?

WHMIS pictograms
300

What should NOT go into the microwave?

Metal, aluminum foil, or damaged, old plastics

300

How often should the fire alarms be checked?

Once a month.
300

What is the "Silent Killer"?

Carbon Monoxide

300

What are some symptoms that you might experience when taking medication?

Sleepy/drowsy, headache, sore/upset stomach, loss of appetite

300
Name three common household chemicals.

Bleach, Cleaning sprays, Soap, Acetone (nail polish remover), Vinegar, Hairspray, Comet.

400

What CAN go into the microwave?

Microwave-safe glass or ceramic

400

Can you name any safety hazards with outlets?

Do not plug too many things into one outlet, too many plugs can cause overheating and fire

400

What are some of the hazards of shoveling snow?

Back strain or injury from lifting heavy snow, Slips and falls on icy surfaces, Cold exposure → frostbite or hypothermia, Muscle strain from twisting or sudden movements

400

Name three MUST NOTS when it comes to medications.

Don’t share medicine, Don’t take extra doses, Don’t skip doses, Don’t take it at the wrong time, Don’t crush or mix medication (unless advised by pharmacist/doctor), Don’t use expired medication

400

What are some great safety tips around chemicals?

Do not smell closely, Do not taste or drink, Do not mix chemicals, Use only with help or permission, Wash hands after use

500

Name three best practices for safety in the kitchen? 

Use Proper Cookware, Clean Regularly, Keep children and pets safely away from stove, Wear Appropriate Clothing, Clear the Area, Never Leave Cooking Unattended

500

Why is it so important to clean your lint traps?

Lint can build up and catch fire.

500

What should we always do when shoveling snow?

Push snow instead of lifting whenever possible, Take small amounts if you must lift, Use proper posture: bend knees, keep back straight, Wear warm, non-slip shoes, Take breaks and stay hydrated, Ask for help if snow is heavy

500

What are examples of different types of medications?

Pills, liquids, creams, or inhalers.

500

What are some of the main hazards of chemicals?

Breathing/Inhalation, Fire, Poison, Skin/Eye irritant 

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