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Kids Questions 4

 

aA piece of toast is stuck in the toaster. What should you do?

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aYou should unplug your toaster and get help from your Parents.

 

 

aWhat should you do if you are bitten by an animal or person?

 

aYou should get adult help immediately.

 

aShould you chase your friends and push them in the water?

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aNo. Running and chasing around a pool or pier is very dangerous. Never push anyone in the water.

 

aTrue or False: It is O.K. to climb trees, buildings, etc.

 

 

 

aFalse. Do not climb anything unless your parents tell you it’s “O.K.” first. You could get hurt.

 

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What should you do if someone tricks you into doing something you think is wrong?

 

 

aIT’S NOT YOUR FAULT. Tell Parents, Relatives, your Teacher or a Policeman.

 

 

aHow do you dial a phone in any emergency?

 

 

 

aDial 911.Stay on the phone and do whatever you are told by the operator. If 911 is not available, dial “0”.

aWhat should you do with matches?

 

 

 

aDo not play with matches. Give them to your Parents or a Teacher.

 

 

aWhat is a Power Yell?

 

 

  

aIt is a loud noise that comes from down in your stomach. (Practice with Parents.)

 

 

aA friend, brother or sister tells you he or she is running away from home. What should you do?

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aYou should tell your Parents. Most of the time is just an idle threat, but you should let your parents know

 

 

aHow do you lift a lid on a hot pot on a stove?

 

 

 

aYoung children: Do not touch the stove or anything on the stove!

Older Children: Tilt the lid away from you so the steam doesn’t burn you. Parents – demonstrate this procedure.

aSomeone asks you to go for a ride in their car…

 

 

 

 

aSTOP! Say “NO.” Then GO, GO, GO.

 

 

 

 

a Do you have a fire extinguisher in your home? If so, where is located, and how does it work.?

 

 

 

 

aParents, be sure your older Children know where it is and how it works, with instructions not to play with it. Younger children should know where it is so they can tell an adult