Fire Safety and Prevention
First Aid and Injuries
Health Appointments and Medications
Cleaning and Household Safety
Safety and Decision Making
100

This is the leading cause of house fires, often involving unattended cooking.
 

What is cooking equipment or kitchen fires?

100

 This term means giving immediate care to someone who is hurt or sick.
 

What is first aid?

100

 Medicines should be taken at the same time each day to maintain this.

What is a routine or schedule?

100

Brushing teeth and washing dishes are examples of this type of cleaning.

What is daily cleaning?

100

Rent, utilities, and groceries are examples of these types of costs.

What are expenses?

200

 These devices should be tested monthly and have batteries replaced regularly.
 

What are smoke detectors?

200

 Bandages, gloves, antiseptic wipes, and gauze are items found in this kit.

What is a first aid kit?

200

This tool helps remind people when to take medication.


What is a pill organizer or reminder alarm?

200

Vacuuming or laundry are often done on this schedule.

What is weekly cleaning?

200

Choosing needs before wants shows this money skill.

What is prioritizing spending? 

300

 This plan includes two exits from every room and a family meeting place outside.
 


What is a fire safety/escape plan?

300

 A small cut or scrape is an example of this type of injury:

What is a minor injury?

300

 Calling ahead, checking insurance, and arriving early are part of this process.
 

What is scheduling a medical appointment?

300

 Cleaning gutters or checking smoke alarms may be done during this schedule.

What is seasonal maintenance?

300

 This tool tracks income and expenses each month.

 

What is a monthly budget?

400

You should never use this household device with frayed cords or overloaded outlets.

What is an electrical appliance or power strip?

400

A person not breathing or bleeding heavily is experiencing this level of injury.

What is an emergency injury?

400

 This professional you see for yearly checkups monitors overall health.
 

What is a primary care doctor?

400

 This warning symbol on cleaning products indicates harmful chemicals.

What is a hazard or warning label?

400

 Planning safe routes, emergency contacts, and meeting spots is part of this.

What is a community safety plan?

500

This action—crawling low under smoke—helps you avoid inhaling toxic fumes.

What is staying low to the ground during a fire?

500

 This important information should be shared with a doctor before taking medicine. 

What are allergies or current medications?

500

 This document lists medications, emergency contacts, and health history.
 

What is a medical information record?

500

You should never mix these two cleaners because they create toxic gas.

What are bleach and ammonia?

500

Sports, hobbies, and social activities improve health and reduce this.
 

What is stress or isolation?