Home Safety
School Safety
Community Safety
Outdoor Safety
100

This is the safest way to handle electrical plugs.

pull by the plug, not the cord

100

Running in this area can cause accidents.

the hallway

100

You should always look both ways before doing this.

crossing the street

100

You should always wear this when riding a bicycle.

a helmet

200

You should never play with these in the kitchen because they can cause burns.

stoves or ovens

200

You should always walk, not run, when using this.

staircases

200

If a stranger offers you candy, the safest response is this.

say no and walk away

200

Swimming in this type of water without adult supervision is dangerous.

deep water or pools

300

This household chemical should always be kept out of reach of children.

cleaning products

300

If you see bullying, the safest action is to do this.

tell a teacher or adult

300

This is the number you call in the Philippines for emergencies.

911

300

To avoid heatstroke, you should drink plenty of this.

water

400

If a fire starts in your home, the first thing you should do is this.

get out and call for help

400

This is the proper way to carry scissors in school.

point down, holding the handle

400

Wearing this at night makes you more visible to drivers.

reflective clothing

400

When hiking, you should stay on these to avoid getting lost.

marked trails

500

This device in your home alerts you when smoke is present.

smoke detector

500

During an earthquake drill, students should do this under their desks.

duck, cover, and hold

500

If you get lost in a mall, you should go here for help.

the information desk or security guard

500

This is the safest action if you encounter a stray dog that looks aggressive.

stay calm, don’t run, and back away slowly

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