Fire Safety
Electrical Safety
Poison Prevention
General Safety
Stranger Danger
100

These should be tested monthly to ensure they are working. 

Smoke alarm

100

You should not overload these to prevent electrical fires. 

Power strip

100

These should be kept out of reach of children to prevent accidental poisoning. 

Cleaning products

100

This should be kept clear of clutter to prevent trips and falls. 

Hallway or staircase

100

If a stranger offers you a ride or gift, the first thing you should do is this.

Say no and walk away

200

You should keep this in your kitchen to handle small fires. 

Fire extinguisher

200

This should not be used near water 

Electrical appliance. 

200

This should be done immediately if you think someone ingested poison. 

Call poison control.

200

These should be placed on windows to prevent children from falling out. 

Window guards

200

This is the trusted group of people you should turn to if you ever feel unsafe around a stranger.

Parents, police, teachers

300
This is the recommended amount of time to leave a burning candle unattended. 

Never

300

You should replace these if they are damaged. 

Electrical cords. 

300

These should be kept in the original container to avoid confusion. 

Medicines

300

This should be present on all doors 

Locks 

300

If a stranger tries to make you go with them, you should do this to get attention.

Yell for help or scream

400

This kitchen appliance should not be left unattended when in use. 

Stove

400

This should be installed to prevent surges and protect electronics. 

Surge protector

400

This should be installed on cabinets to prevent children from accessing harmful substances

Child locks

400

This should be done regularly to ensure safety gear, like helmets, are in good condition. 

Inspection or checking

400

You should never share this kind of personal information with a stranger, either in person or online.

Full name, Address, or phone number

500

These items should be stored away from heat to prevent accidental fires. 

Flammable items. 

500

This harmful gas, which has no smell or color, can cause poisoning if there isn’t enough ventilation in the home.

Carbon Monoxide

500

This should be established and practiced regularly to ensure everyone knows how to exit the home safely in an emergency. 

Evacuation plan

500

If you’re walking home from school and feel like a stranger is following you, you should go here.

Safe place

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