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08. Safety At Home And At School

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Chapter: 08. Safety At Home And At School

Question 1

Identify two potential dangers shown in this picture.
Explain why touching electrical outlets with wet hands is dangerous.
What safety rule related to the kitchen is being ignored?
The two potential dangers shown are the child reaching for an electrical outlet with wet hands and the child being near a hot, bubbling cooking stove.
Touching electrical outlets with wet hands is extremely dangerous because water conducts electricity. This can lead to a severe electric shock, which can cause serious injury or even be fatal.
The safety rule related to the kitchen being ignored is “Do not go near a cooking stove.” Being too close to a hot stove with boiling pots puts the child at risk of suffering burns.

Question 2

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What unsafe behavior is depicted in this school corridor?
What specific safety rules are these children breaking?
What are the potential consequences of such behavior?
The unsafe behavior depicted is running wildly in a school corridor, with one child on the verge of tripping another.
These children are breaking multiple safety rules: “Never run in the corridor” and “Do not push or hit others” (even if accidental due to running).
The potential consequences include falling and hurting themselves or others, running into sharp edges of benches or walls, or disturbing other students and teachers, leading to further accidents or disruptions.

Question 3

What safety rule is being ignored in this playground scene?
What immediate danger is presented by this situation?
How should children behave safely on a slide?
The safety rule being ignored in this playground scene is “Do not push others while playing” and “Always wait for your turn on the slides.”
The immediate danger is that the child being pushed could fall down the slide prematurely or lose balance, potentially hitting their head or another part of their body. It also creates a dangerous bottleneck at the top of the slide, risking more children falling or getting hurt.
To behave safely on a slide, children should always wait patiently for their turn, ensure the slide is clear before going down, and avoid pushing or crowding other children at the top.

Question 4

What feeling is the child in the picture likely experiencing?
What is the most important personal safety rule this situation reminds us of?
If you ever feel this way with someone, what three immediate actions should you consider?
The child in the picture is likely experiencing discomfort, worry, or unease, as indicated by their hunched shoulders and worried expression.
The most important personal safety rule this situation reminds us of is that we must not speak to or go with strangers, and that our body is our own.
If you ever feel uncomfortable or unsafe with someone’s touch or presence, you should immediately shout for help to draw attention, run away to a safe place, and then speak to a trusted adult like your parents or teacher to tell them what happened.
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