This self- care activity can help manage stress and improve mental well- being.
Exercise
This action is strictly prohibited when a school bus has its stop sign extended.
Passing the bus
This term describes the digital trail left by internet users
Digital footprint
Wearing this can reduce the risk of injury in a car accident by about 50%.
A seatbelt
This practice involves monitoring yourself, observing coworkers, and recording it at least once a month to ensure safe behaviors are being followed.
Safe Work Observations (SWOs)
Many campuses offer this late- night transportation service to help students travel safely after hours.
Campus shuttle or safe ride program
Danger zone
Kids should be educated on the dangers of talking to these types of strangers online.
Cyberbullies/ Online predators
This safety feature in cars is designed to protect passengers during a collision by inflating quickly.
An airbag
This type of gear is required at many IP facilities and includes items like hard hats, safety glasses, and gloves.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
This common personal safety item can be carried on a keychain and used to deter an attacked.
Pepper spray
This flashing color of lights on a school bus indicates that the bus is about to stop.
Yellow
This type of email often contains viruses or phishing attempts.
Spam
This type of license restricts how many passengers a teen driver can have in the car in many states.
Intermediate restricted license
This type of footwear is required in many areas of the mill to prevent injury.
Steel- toe boots
This term refers to feeling overwhelmed by academic pressures.
Burnout
Children are taught to stay this many feet away from a bus to be out of the driver's blind spot.
10 feet
This type of device tracks online activity and can be used for targeted ads.
Cookie
It is recommended to keep this distance, measured in seconds, between your car and the vehicle in front of you.
3- second following distance
This safety practice involves maintaining contact with a surface using two hands and one foot.
3 Points of Contact rule
When walking at night, students should always...
Avoid isolated areas
Walk with a friend
Be aware of their surroundings
Inform someone of their whereabouts
Carry a phone
Know the location of emergency stations of call boxes
The safest place for a child to wait for the bus is this distance from the curb.
3 giant steps or 6 feet
To ensure security, it is best to create passwords that have this many characters at a minimum.
8 characters
0.08%
What does LIFE stand for
Life changing
Injury and
Fatality
Elimination