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Life Skills 26

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SAFETY AND INJURY PREVENTION

BY:ALEXIS VRANA
Photo by Dominic Alves

PERSONAL SAFETY AND PROTECTION

REDUCE YOUR RISK
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REDUCE YOUR RISK

  • Carry a cell phone
  • Avoiding walking alone
  • Park car in a well lit area
  • Know locations of public places
  • Let family know your plans

PROTECT YOURSELF

  • Self-defense
  • Be confident
  • Being followed yell "fire"
  • Self-defense classes
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STAYING SAFE ONLINE

  • Keep identity private
  • Keep online relationships online
  • Dont respond to inappropriate messages
  • Inform parents of activities on online
  • Cyber bullying
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SAFTEY AT HOME AND IN YOUR COMMUNITY

THE ACCIDENT CHAIN

  • 20 million children require medical attention due to unintentional injury
  • You can prevent injuries by breaking the accident chain

KEEPING YOUR HOME SAFE

  • Keep candles, ligters and matches away from children
  • Smokers extinguish cigarettes completely
  • Dont leave cooking food unattended
  • Follow instrusctions on space heaters
  • Fire extinguisher, smoke alarms

STAYING SAFE WITH ELECTRICITY

  • Aviod overloading electric system
  • Inspect electrical cords
  • Do not run electrical cords under furniture
  • Never use electrics around water
  • If children are present cover up unused outlets

PREVENTING FALLS

FALLS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ABOUT HALF OF ALL ACCIDENTAL DEATHS

WAYS TO PREVENT FALLS

  • Stairs
  • Bathrooms
  • Windows
  • Kitchens
  • Living areas

PREVENTING POISONINGS

  • Store products safely
  • Pay attention to labels

USING COMPUTERS SAFELY

  • Adjust position from time to time
  • Stretch body
  • Walk around for a few minutes evey hour
  • Blink eyes to moisten them and reduce eyestrain

HANDLING FIRE ARMS SAFELY

  • 15,000 injuries and 650 deaths
  • Half households in US contain one or more firearms

GUARDING AGAINST INTRUDERS

  • Doors windows locked
  • Answering machines
  • If you see something suspicious don't got inside

KEEP YOUR COMMUNITY SAFE

YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO BE SAFE

  • Increased police presence-15%
  • Neighborhood watch programs
  • After school programs
  • Improved lighting in public areas

SCHOOL SAFETY

  • School staff
  • Students
  • Parents

SAFETY ON THE JOB

  • 70,000 teens suffer injury each year
  • Occupational Safety and health administration
  • Under 18 can't drive fork lifts or other certain machines
  • Young workers need to be aware of the risks at work

OUTDOOR SAFETY

PLAN AHEAD

  • Know your limits and plan ahead
  • Tell people your plans
  • Plan for weather and dress appropriately
  • Camping and hiking
  • Winter sports

WATER SAFETY

  • Obey signs
  • Dive only into water you know is deep enough
  • Enter feet first
  • Swim with current until it releases you
  • Be prepared for emergencies

BOATING

  • More people die in boating accidents than airplane
  • Person handling the handling boat is experienced
  • Always wear PDF
  • Canoeing-wear layers

SAFETY ON THE ROAD

AUTO SAFETY

VEHICULAR SAFETY

  • 25% of accidents happen when drive is distracted
  • Other drivers
  • Road conditions
  • Physical state
  • Emotional state

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  • Teen drivers
  • Avoiding road rage
  • Being responsible driver
  • Graduated licensing
  • Sharing the road

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