Water Safety
Grilling
Nature
Fireworks
Alcohol Cons.
100

Something you should never boat without.

What is PFD or life jacket?


100

The three things needed for a fire.

What are oxygen, heat and fuel?


100

This is the total amount of degrees there is on a compass.

What is 360 degrees?


100

True or False. Sparklers are safe fireworks and can be given to children.

What is False?

Sparklers are the second highest cause of firework injuries that require hospitalization. Most of these injuries occur among pre-school aged children. Sparklers are dangerous because they burn at a temperature hot enough to melt gold (1,800 degrees F!)

100

True or False. It is safe to drink alcohol and drive.

What is False?


Alcohol use slows reaction time and impairs judgment and coordination, which are all skills needed to drive a car safely.The more alcohol consumed, the greater the impairment.

200

Action used to aid in restarting a cardiac muscle.

What is CPR?

200

(Double Points & Bonus Turn!)The best way to immediately extinguish a fire.

What is cutting off the oxygen?

Smother the flames with baking soda or salt. Avoid flour or sugar, which can lead to a dynamite-like explosion. A dry chemical fire extinguisher or baking pots/pans can also be used.


200

Name one thing that packing multiple of may make your hiking/camping trip more pleasant.

What is SOCKS?

also accept: layers, matches, map, or others

200

True or False. Gunpowder is a major ingredient in most types of fireworks.

What is True?


200

(Double Points!) True or False. Beer or wine is considered safer to drink than liquor.

What is False?

One 12-ounce beer has about the same amount of alcohol as one 5-ounce glass of wine or 1.5-ounce shot of liquor. It is the amount of alcohol consumed that affects a person most, not the type of alcoholic drink.

300

When Riding a jet ski, what rules should you follow? And In some states you cannot ride a jet-ski if you have not taken a ______ test.

What is boating rules, Boaters safety test?

300

The most common type of fire that is started by grilling.

What is a grease fire?

300

This is the best way to make a noise signal to call for help.

a. Shout the word "help" three times each minute.

b. Scream at the top of your lungs. 

c. Blow a signal whistle. 

d. Use a stick to bang on a tree trunk.

What is C?

300

This is the most likely part of the body to be injured in a fireworks accident.

What is Hands/Arms?

31% of the injuries involved hands and
fingers; burns were the most common type of injuries.

300

(Double Points!) The _____ for drinking is the alcohol level above which a person is subject to legal penalties (e.g., arrest or loss of a driver’s license).

What is legal limit?

    Legal limits are measured using either a blood alcohol test or a breathalyzer.
    Legal limits are typically defined by state law, and may vary according to individual characteristics, such as age and occupation.

All states in the United States have adopted 0.08% (80 mg/dL) as the legal limit for operating a motor vehicle for drivers aged 21 years or older (except for Utah, which adopted a 0.05% legal limit in 2018). However, drivers younger than 21 are not allowed to operate a motor vehicle with any level of alcohol in their system.

400

We should always enter the water with our _____ first to prevent injury.

What is Feet?

400

The minimum internal temperature for ground meats (excluding poultry).

What is 160 degrees Fahrenheit?


400

(Double Points!) This type of map gives you the best information for hiking.

What is a topographical map?

The distinctive characteristic of a topographic map is the use of elevation contour lines to show the shape of the Earth's surface.


400

Statistically, which gender is most likely to get
injured from fireworks?
a. Men
b. Women
c. Both are equally likely to be injured

What is A?

Of the injuries reported in 2017, 70% were
males and 30% were female.

400

A standard drink is equal to ____ ounces of pure alcohol.

What is 14.0 grams (0.6 ounces)?

Generally, this amount of pure alcohol is found in
    12 ounces of beer (5% alcohol content).
    8 ounces of malt liquor (7% alcohol content).
    5 ounces of wine (12% alcohol content).
    1.5 ounces or a “shot” of 80-proof (40% alcohol content) distilled spirits or liquor (e.g., gin, rum, vodka, whiskey).

500

If you get caught in a Rip-Tide what do you do?

Don't struggle! Swim parallel to shore until you escape the riptide. If you can't do that then just float and wait.

500

This is the amount of water you should drink every hour when spending time in the sun.

What is a cup or 8 US fluid ounces?

500

This is the time of day when the sun is most dangerous.

What is 10am - 4pm?

Nearly half of UV radiation is received between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when the sun's rays are the strongest.

500

What speed can firework rockets reach?
a. Up to 40 mph
b. Up to 80 mph
c. Up to 150 mph

What is B?


500

______ is defined as a pattern of alcohol consumption that brings the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level to 0.08% or more. This pattern of drinking usually corresponds to 5 or more drinks on a single occasion for men or 4 or more drinks on a single occasion for women, generally within about 2 hours.

What is Binge Drinking?

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