Fire Safety
911
Lockdown Procedures
Travel Safety
Online Safety
100

This is what you should do if there is smoke from a fire and you need to exit an area:

Fall and crawl

100

This is a reason to call 911:

Fire, medical emergency, witnessing a crime, etc.

100

This is the noise level expected during a lockdown:

Silent

100

This is something you should never ride your bike without:

A Helmet 
100

This is a type of bullying that happens online:

Cyberbullying

200

These are two ways we can exit the classroom in the case of a fire:

Windows or classroom doors

200

This is an illegal reason to call 911:

Prank Calls

200

These are the first 3 things we should do if the school calls for a lockdown:

Lock the doors, turn off the lights, move out of sight

200

This is something you should wear if you are biking in low light:

Lights or reflectors

200

This is when it is okay to meet a stranger you met online in person:

NEVER

300

This is the designated meeting spot for the class in the case of the fire:

The church 2 blocks down (make specific to school).

300

This is the number you should call if it is not an emergency:

311 (another non-emergency line if not in NYC)

300

This is what we should do if we hear the fire alarms go off during a lockdown drill:

Stay in place

300

This is when it is safe to text and drive:

NEVER

300

You should create a strong one of these to protect your online accounts:

Password

400

These reduce the risk of dying in a fire by up to 50%:

Smoke detectors

400

This is what you should do if you call 911 by mistake:

Stay on the line and explain the mistake to the operator (otherwise they will call back and maybe even send emergency workers try to make sure you're safe!) 

400

This is how you know the lockdown is over:

The official "all-clear" announcement is made by school admin

400

This is the "Danger Zone" on a bus:

The 10 feet on all sides of the bus (blind spot)

400

This is what you should do after using public computers:

Log out of all accounts

500

These are the 3 most common causes of fires:

Overloaded electrical outlets, unattended cooking, open flames (candles, fire pits, etc.)

500

These are the essential details you should give when calling 911:

Name, Location, Nature of Emergency

500

This is an additional step we may take to stop an intruder:

Build a barricade 

500

This is a deadly trend where people exit the train and ride outside of the subway car:

Subway Surfing

500

This is something you should be cautious of if someone offers you free money, asks for personal information/passwords, or ask you to click on a suspicious link:

Scams