Traveling
Cooking Safety
Decorating Safety
Food Poisoning
Fire
100

What is this person doing wrong in the picture?

They are using the phone while driving.

100

What is the number one cause of home fires?

Cooking is the leading cause of home fires.

100

How do you prevent your live tree from drying out?

Water it consistently to keep it green.

100

What should you do before touching food or cooking?

Wash your hands.

100

What is an alternative to flame candles?

Battery operated lights or flameless candles.

200

Why is it dangerous to text or make phone calls while driving?

You can become distracted and cause an accident. 

200

How would you put out a grease fire?

You should turn off the stove, put a lid on the fire, or use bake baking soda.

200

What should you do with lights before you hang them up?

Check that they are not frayed or broken.

200

What should you do before you eat raw produce?

You should wash them very well.

200

True or False:

It's okay to let your cookies bake in the oven while you shower. 

False. You should keep an eye on your cooking. 

300

How can you avoid become drowsy when driving?

Get a good night's sleep before leaving for your trip.

300
Before removing a hot tray from the oven, what should you put on your hands?

Oven mitts

300

What is this person doing wrong?

He is standing on the last step (or rung) of the ladder.

300

True or False:

It is safe to eat yogurt that has been left outside the refrigerator overnight.

False

300

What can happen if your tree Christmas tree becomes too dry?

It become flammable. 

400

What should you do if you are too drunk or sleepy to drive?

Ask a sober friend to drive you or find a safe ride home.
400

How would you put out an oven fire?

Turn off the heat and keep the oven door closed.

400

What is wrong with this photo?

The power strip/extension cord is overloaded.

400

What can happen if you make chop vegetables on the same cutting board that you used to cut raw chicken?

Cross contamination can occur and you can get sick.

400

What are the dangers of using flame candles in your home?

They can tip over and cause a fire.

500

What shouldn't you post your travel plans on social media?

It is too much information. People may try to enter your home when you are away or stalk you on your vacation. 

500

If you feel that you cannot fight the fire, what should you do?

Get out, close the door behind you, and call 911.

500

What can happen if you block doors and windows with excessive decorations?

You may trap yourself in the event of a fire. 

500

Describe what is wrong with this photo

There is raw meat next to vegetables. 

500

True or False:

It is safe to burn wrapping paper in the fireplace.

False. Inks in wrapping paper give off toxic fumes when burned. 

600

What are some things you can do to make sure your car is ready for winter weather?

You can check your tires, carry chains, check your brakes, check your antifreeze, etc. 

600

What can you do to make sure you don't forget about your food in the oven?

You can set an alarm or timer. 
600
What are some ways you can be safe when using a ladder?

Ask someone to hold your ladder. Never stand on the last rung of the ladder. 

600

How can you get salmonella?

You can get salmonella by eating raw or undercooked meat and poultry.

600

Class __ fires are "ordinary combustibles."

Class A

700

Why should you do research before traveling to another country?

It helps you understand the culture and know where you are going. It can help you stay away from dangerous neighborhoods and keep you safe.

700

What can happen if you wear loose clothing when cooking?

You can catch fire or get stuck.
700

Why are tinsel, holly berries, and mistletoe bad for pets?

They can eat them and become sick.

700

What temperature should chicken be cooked until?

165 degrees

700

Why is throwing water onto a grease fire a bad idea?

It can cause burning grease to splash, which can make the fire spread.

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