The purpose of the antiseptic liquid is to clean wounds and cuts to prevent infection by killing germs.
If someone has a minor cut, the antiseptic liquid (to clean), the sterile gauze (to cover or clean), and the adhesive bandages (plasters) would be most useful.
It is important to have a first aid box at home because it allows for immediate treatment of minor injuries, helping to prevent them from worsening and providing quick relief before professional medical help is needed or arrives.
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The two traffic signs shown are “No Horn” and “School Ahead.”
The “No Horn” sign tells drivers that they are in an area where using their vehicle’s horn is prohibited, often near hospitals or residential areas to reduce noise.
The “School Ahead” sign is particularly important for drivers because it warns them that they are approaching a school area, prompting them to slow down, be extra vigilant, and watch out for children who might be crossing or playing nearby.
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Yes, the girl is crossing the road safely. We can tell because she is using the designated zebra crossing and the pedestrian traffic light is green, indicating it’s safe for her to cross.
The car and bus are stopped at the intersection because the vehicle traffic light (implied by the pedestrian green) would be red, signaling vehicles to stop and allow pedestrians to cross.
The specific safety rules being followed are: crossing at a zebra crossing, obeying pedestrian traffic lights, and vehicles obeying their traffic lights (stopping for red).
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The boy in the picture is following the safety rule of wearing a safety belt (seatbelt) while traveling by car.
This safety rule is important because it keeps passengers secure in their seats, preventing them from being thrown forward in case of a sudden stop or collision, thus reducing the risk of serious injury.
Another safety rule that should be followed by passengers inside a moving vehicle is never to put their head or hands out of the window, as this can cause serious injury.