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You’re playing at the park on a sunny afternoon. A person sitting on a nearby bench smiles and says, “Hi there! I have some extra candy. Would you like one?” They gave you the candy.
Never take food or candy from someone you don’t know well — even if they seem nice. Say “No, thank you” politely and walk away. Tell a trusted adult.
During art class, you see a classmate waving scissors while joking around. Suddenly, they almost poke someone by accident. What can you do to stay safe?
Tell them to stop and hold scissors safely by the handle, then tell the teacher if they don’t listen.
You’re playing video games online and someone you met there asks to meet in person.
Never agree to meet them. Tell a trusted adult right away—this could be dangerous.
In science class, a bottle of chemicals spills on the floor, and it starts to smell strong. Some students move closer to look.
Tell the teacher immediately, move away from the spill, and make sure others stay back until an adult handles it safely.
You see water spilled in the hallway at school. Someone could slip and get hurt. You need to handle it safely.
Tell a teacher or janitor about the spill. Keep others away from the area. Don’t try to clean it up yourself if it’s unsafe.
You’re at a pool and want to swim alone. There is no lifeguard nearby. You need to stay safe.
Don’t swim alone. Wait for a lifeguard or adult to be present. Always swim with a buddy.
It’s raining, and you need to cross a busy street. Cars are moving quickly, and some drivers might not see you. You need to get across safely.
Use a crosswalk or traffic light. Look both ways and wait until it’s clear. Hold an adult’s hand if possible or ask for help from a crossing guard.
Your friend falls off the monkey bars and hurts their arm. They are crying and can’t move it properly. You need to help them safely.
Stay calm and don’t move their arm. Get an adult or call for help immediately. Keep your friend comfortable and wait for help.
You get off the bus and don’t recognize where you are. You are alone and don’t know the way home. You need to find a safe way to get back.
Stay in a safe place and don’t wander. Call or text your parents for help. If needed, ask a trusted adult nearby for assistance.
Scenario: You’re heating soup on the stove and it starts to boil over, spilling onto the burner. Smoke starts to appear, and you could get burned. You need to act safely to prevent a fire or injury. What can you do to stay safe?
Turn off the stove immediately and use oven mitts to move the pot. Keep a safe distance from the hot pot and smoke. If a fire starts, get an adult or call 911.
It just rained and the sidewalk is really slippery. What can you do to stay safe?
Walk slowly (don't run).
Someone I have never met offers me a drink and some food. What do I do to stay safe?
Say "No thank you." and walk away
You are in the grocery store and walked too far from grandma. You've looked in a few aisles nearby, but can't find her anywhere. What can you do to stay safe?
Find an adult who works at the store (security guard or cashier) and ask for help
You see a person walking a really cute dog you've never met and want to pet it. What should you do to stay safe?
Ask the dog's owner if it is ok if you pet their dog.
Your soccer ball rolls into the street. What should you do to stay safe?
Stay on the grass or sidewalk. Ask an adult to help you get the ball.
You want to ride you bike around your front yard. What do you need to do first to stay safe?
Tell and adult first and wear your helmet
Scenario: You're biking in the park when you see a car driving erratically. Question: What should you do if you encounter a reckless driver while biking?
Move to a safe distance, stop biking, and alert an adult or call emergency services if necessary. Never confront the driver yourself.
Scenario: You receive a friend request from someone you don't know on social media. Question: How should you handle friend requests from strangers online?
Decline friend requests from strangers and report suspicious accounts to the platform. Only accept requests from people you know in real life.
Scenario: You're cooking in the kitchen and accidentally cut yourself with a knife. Question: What should you do if you get injured while cooking in the kitchen?
Immediately wash the wound with soap and water, apply pressure to stop bleeding, and cover the cut with a clean bandage.
Scenario: Your school announces a fire drill while you're in class. Question: What actions should you take during a fire drill at school?
Follow your teacher's instructions and calmly evacuate the building in an orderly manner. Stay low if there's smoke, and never use elevators during a fire drill
Scenario: You're home alone and there's a power outage during a stormy night. Question: What should you do if there's a power outage while you're home alone?
Stay calm, use a flashlight or candles for light, and avoid using appliances until power is restored. Contact your parents or guardians to inform them
Scenario: Your younger sibling accidentally knocks over a candle, causing a small fire. Question: What should you do if there's a fire at home while your parents are not around?
Remain calm, extinguish the fire if it's safe to do so, and call emergency services. Evacuate the house if the fire is spreading
Scenario: You're home alone and someone rings the doorbell claiming to be a delivery person, but you're not expecting any packages. Question: What should you do if someone unknown comes to the door while you're home alone?
Avoid opening the door to strangers. If you're unsure or uncomfortable, do not hesitate to call a trusted adult or the authorities for assistance.
Liam is walking home from school when a stranger in a car stops and says, “Your mom told me to pick you up.” What should Liam do?
Don’t go with the stranger. Go back to school or a trusted adult and tell them right away.
Noah is playing on the playground when he sees his friend climbing the very top of the slide where it says “Do Not Climb.” What should Noah do?
Tell his friend to come down safely and tell a teacher or adult — it’s dangerous to climb where you shouldn’t.