Home & Outdoors Safety
Injury Prevention
Emergency & 911
Hygiene & Disease
Personal Safety & Instincts
100

The most common injury that occurs at home, often caused by spills or clutter.

What are falls?

100

The specific type of physical damage to the body's tissues, often from an external force.

What is an injury?

100

The simple item used to apply pressure to a bleeding wound in a first aid kit.

What is gauze?

100

Illnesses that can be spread from one person to another, like the flu or the common cold.

What are communicable diseases?

100

The person (parent, teacher, police officer) you should go to for help when you are scared or lost.

What is a trusted adult?

200

What you should immediately do to spills on the floor to prevent accidents.

What is wipe them up immediately?

200

The first action to take with a minor burn before applying a bandage.

What is to run it under cool water?

200

The key mindset you must maintain when assessing or responding to an injury.

What is to remain calm and think clearly?

200

The length of time you should wash your hands for, often compared to singing "Happy Birthday" twice.

What is 20 seconds?

200

The built-in safety system that you should always trust if a situation feels wrong or uncomfortable.

What are your instincts (or gut feeling)?

300

What you should wear when biking or skateboarding to protect your most important body part.

What is a helmet?

300

The necessary safety equipment for sports like soccer or basketball, respectively.

What are shin guards and a mouthguard?

300

A situation like a fire, a car accident, or someone being unconscious is classified as this.

What is a true emergency?

300

A condition, like asthma or diabetes, that cannot be spread from person to person.

What is a non-communicable disease?

300

The safest response if you are with a friend in public and feel you are being followed.

What is to go to a store/well-lit public place and ask for help?

400

The rule to follow on the playground to avoid injury, as misuse of equipment is a leading cause.

What is to use equipment as intended?

400

The specific safety practice described as being aware of your surroundings to prevent accidents.

What is situational awareness?

400

The essential safety item in a first aid kit used to protect both you and the injured person from germs.

What are gloves?

400

The most effective way to protect others when you are feeling unwell.

What is to stay home when sick?

400

The two body parts where germs can easily enter if you touch your face.

What are your eyes, nose, and/or mouth?

500

To prevent electrical accidents, you should keep all electrical cords and appliances away from this substance.

What is water?


500

The four steps of the R.I.C.E. method used to treat sprains and strains.

What are Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation?

500

One of the three key pieces of information you must provide to the 911 dispatcher.

What is your location, the emergency, or your name/phone number?


500

The three healthy habits that support a strong immune system.

What are eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and getting enough sleep?


500

The action you should take if anyone asks you to do something that makes you feel uncomfortable or unsafe.

What is to say "no" (or remove yourself from the situation)?