Vocabulary
Responding to Emergencies
Staying Safe at Home
Staying Safe Near Water
What Would You Do?
100
An object or condition that makes a situation unsafe
What is a hazard?
100
You see a house on fire in your neighborhood. This is considered a what
What is an emergency?
100
This is an example of a hazard.
What is electricity being used improperly, cluttered shelves/floors, anything that causes a fall or a fire?
100
You should always obey this person when you're near water.
What is a lifeguard?
100
You have a headache and your throat is feeling scratchy. This is what you do to correctly handle the situation.
What is talking to and asking a trusted parent for medicine.
200
Keeping injuries from happening.
What is injury prevention?
200
The first thing you need to remember during an emergency phone call to 911.
What is to stay calm?
200
These are the most common cause of home injuries.
What are falls?
200
This is what you should do if you hear thunder when you are near water.
What is get out of water immediately and find shelter?
200
You walk into your house, ready to begin your homework and grab a snack, and immediately see black smoke covering the top of the ceiling. This is what you should do next.
What is crawl low out towards the door, knock on a neighbor's door, and ask them to call 911 because there is a fire in your house
300
The word for "not poisonous"
What is non-toxic?
300
In an emergency, this is the first thing you must do.
What is to tell an adult?
300
You should always know the location of this tool that is helpful in case of a fire.
What is a fire extinguisher?
300
These are two important water rules regarding diving.
What is only dive in water 9 feet or more, never dive into an above-ground pool, dive only from the end of the diving board, or don't dive from the side of a pool?
300
You're preparing an emergency supply kit and these are four things you would include in it.
What is canned food, can opener, plastic utensils/cups/plates, bottled water, flashlight, radio, batteries, clothes, shoes, bedding, first-aid kit and medical supplies?
400
Someone who has special training to keep people safe in and around water.
What is a lifeguard?
400
This is the number of escape routes you should have.
What is two?
400
These are two ways to stay safe in a fire. *NOT STOP, DROP, AND ROLL.*
What is follow escape route, testing doors to see if they're hot, crawling low, meeting outside, using a neighbor's phone to call 911, having a fire drill every 6 months.
400
These are three behaviors you shouldn't do near a pool.
What is running, pushing, bobbing at the edge of the pool, jumping in the pool backward.
400
You need to shower before school, but you also need to make breakfast and you're running late. So you put your breakfast in the toaster and go get in the shower. This is why this could be hazardous.
What is the toasted shouldn't be left unattended because it could catch fire.
500
A list of steps your family will take to stay safe during an emergency.
What is a family emergency plan?
500
These are the 5 parts to a family emergency plan.
What is know what could happen, decide on escape routes, know your family contact,learn how to turn off utilities, and choose two meeting places?
500
Practicing these will help you to prevent injuries or hazards.
What are safety measures?
500
This is an effect of wearing a life jacket on a boat.
What is staying safe in you fall in the water because the life jacket keeps you afloat.
500
You're getting ready to go on a hike in the woods. You and your friend decide to spray each other with bug spray before leaving to prevent mosquito bites. You go to the bathroom together and spray each other with the bug spray. This is why this situation could be hazardous...
What is the bug spray is a toxic substance, and using it indoors and without an adult is hazardous because if the chemicals are breathed in they can cause harm to your body.
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