General Safety
Car Safety
Fire Safety
Online Safety
School Safety
100

This should be locked at all times to prevent unwanted access.

A door. 

100

Always wear this when you are in a moving vehicle.

A seatbelt

100

What should you check monthly to ensure it’s working properly?

A smoke detector

100

You should only accept friend requests from these people.

people you know

100

This is the first thing you should do if you discover a fire.

call 911.

200

Always keep cleaning supplies stored in this location.

A locked cabinet or out of reach of children.

200

You should always carry one of these in case of a flat tire.

A spare tire

200

This kitchen appliance should never be left unattended while in use.

A stove

200

You should never share this information with anyone.

your password

200

In the event of a lockdown, this is what you should do.

stay in the classroom, lock the door, and remain quiet.

300

Keep this by your bed in case of emergencies.

A phone or flashlight

300

What should you do while a car moving?

Stay buckled in the seat, nothing. Do not distract the driver. 

300

You should have one of these near the kitchen and know how to use it.

A Fire extinguisher

300

Never share this information about your house.

your address

300

This is the most important way to prevent the spread of germs at school.

washing your hands with soap and water.

400

Replace these in your smoke detectors twice a year.

batteries.

400

You should never do this while driving because it distracts you.

texting or using your phone

400

This material should never be used to douse a grease fire.

water

400

If you see something concerning online, who should you tell?

A parent, teacher, or other trusted adult

400

While going on class trips with peers you should never do this while the car is moving.

Distract the driver or unbuckle your seatbelt

500

This organization’s phone number should be posted in case of accidental poisoning.

Poison Control.

500

This safety feature deploys in the event of a crash to protect passengers.

an airbag

500

It’s recommended to have an escape plan with at least this many exits from your home. What is two?

Map your home: Draw a map of your home, including all doors and windows. 

Identify escape routes: Find two ways out of every room in your home. If you have multiple floors, consider getting an escape ladder. 

Choose a meeting place: Pick a safe meeting place outside your home, like a neighbor's house, a mailbox, or a fire hydrant. 

Practice: Practice your fire escape plan with everyone in your household at least twice a year. Set up obstacles and use different escape routes. 

Close doors: Close all doors on your way out to prevent the spread of smoke and fire. 

Proceed to a safe location: Go to your meeting place, which should be at least 100 feet from your home. 

Don't re-enter: Don't re-enter your home until the fire department or public safety says it's safe. 

500

Should you click on links in emails or texts from unknown senders?

No, it could be a scam.

500

If you hear a loud noise that might be an emergency, you should do this.

stay calm and follow your teacher's instructions.