What does “situational awareness” mean?
Being aware of your surroundings and noticing when something is unusual.
Name one safe adult you can go to if you feel unsafe.
Parent, teacher, police officer, or school staff.
What should you say if a stranger offers you candy or a ride?
“No!” and leave immediately.
What number do you call for an emergency?
911.
Why is it important to look both ways before crossing the street?
To make sure no cars are coming.
Why is it important to look around instead of staring at your phone when walking?
So you don’t miss potential dangers or obstacles.
Where should you go if you get lost at the mall?
A store worker, security desk, or information desk.
Is it safe to share your address with someone you don’t know online?
No
What should you do first if you see smoke or fire?
Get out quickly and go to a safe spot.
What should you do if you notice an open door at your house when you come home?
Don’t go inside and tell a trusted adult.
Name one body sense you use for situational awareness besides sight.
Hearing, smell, or touch.
Why is it important to know where exits are in a building?
So you can leave quickly in case of an emergency.
If a stranger asks for your help finding a lost pet, what should you do?
Say no and find a trusted adult.
If someone is hurt, what’s the first thing you should do?
Get an adult or call for help.
Why should you walk with friends instead of alone when possible?
It’s safer and less likely you’ll be targeted.
What should you do if you feel like someone is following you?
Go to a safe place and tell an adult.
If you’re at a park and feel unsafe, where should you go?
Toward families, groups of people, or a trusted adult.
Why shouldn’t you go anywhere with someone you don’t know, even if they seem nice?
Because you don’t know their true intentions.
Why is it important to stay calm in an emergency?
So you can think clearly and act safely.
What should you do if you see someone acting suspiciously at school?
Report it to a teacher or staff member.
Why is “trusting your gut” important in situational awareness?
Because if something feels wrong, it usually means you need to be cautious.
What is a “safe meeting spot” in case of a fire at home?
A place outside where your family agrees to meet.
What’s a safe way to respond if a stranger won’t leave you alone?
Yell loudly, run to safety, and tell an adult.
If you’re in a lockdown drill at school, what should you do?
Stay quiet, follow teacher directions, and stay out of sight.
Why is paying attention on the bus important for situational awareness?
So you stay safe, avoid accidents, and know when your stop is coming