Household Hazards and More
Recreational Safeguards
Wilderness Recreation, Sports, and More
Medical Meanings
Safety on the Road and Environmental Safety
100

You should do this if your clothing catches on fire

stop, drop, and roll

100

A good drownproofing technique to use in choppy water

survival float

100

An inflammation of the skin

dermatitis

100

-ia

condition

100

The concept of minimizing risk while maximizing benefits

risk assessment

200

The leading cause of accidental death and injury among the elderly

falls

200

A serious reduction in the body's water content

dehydration

200

You should stay away from railroad tracks, tall objects, and gold clubs during this weather phenomenon

thunderstorm

200

therm or thermo

heat

200

The weather phenomenon that kills the most people every year

floods

300

The only two poisonous snakes in North America

pit vipers and coral snakes

300

Below-normal body temperature

hypothermia

300

The freezing of body tissue

frostbite

300

hypo-

less then, beneath, below

300

During this weather phenomenon a person should seek underground shelter or crouch down next to a wall where there are no windows

tornado

400

Name the two types of fires you should never use water on

electrical   grease

400

The drownproofing technique that should be used in cold water while wearing a PFD

HELP position

400

The leading cause of death for people between the ages of 15-24

traffic accidents

400

-itis

inflammation

400

The leading cause of accidental deaths in the United States

traffic accidents

500

Feeling cold, clammy, and nauseated on a hot day

heat exhaustion

500

A dangerous surface current formed when large quantities of water recede rapidly into the sea

rip current

500

The most common emergency signal

three of anything

500

derm or derma

refers to the skin

500

The balancing of different risks when considering a decision or policy

risk assessment

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