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BELL WORK Have you ever had an accident while camping or riding a bike or skateboard? If so explain.

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BELL WORK. Have you ever had an accident while camping or riding a bike or skateboard? If so explain. SAFETY AND EMERGENCIES. SAFETY ON THE ROAD AND OUTDOORS. OBJECTIVES. describe ways to avoid injuries in the water and outdoors. explain how to be a safe pedestrian. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BELL WORK

Have you ever had an accident while camping or riding a bike or skateboard? If so explain.

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SAFETY AND EMERGENCIES

SAFETY ON THE ROAD AND OUTDOORS

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OBJECTIVES

describe ways to avoid injuries in the water and outdoors.

explain how to be a safe pedestrian.

identify do’s and don’ts of pedestrian safety.

name safety and traffic rules for bicycles, skates, skateboards, and scooters.

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ROAD SAFETY

FOLLOW THE RULES OF THE ROADALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEAT BELTNEVER GET IN A CAR WITH A DRIVER WHO HAS BEEN DRINKINGDON’T DISTRACT THE DRIVER

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ROAD SAFETY

Skates

Skateboards

Scooters

Motorized Vehicles

Learn about the risks and then follow the rules to avoid them.

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BIKE SAFETY

The number-one way to stay safe while riding a bicycle is to always wear a helmet.

Head injuries cause 70 to 80 percent of the deaths from bicycle accidents.

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BICYCLE SAFETY

Bicyclists and drivers must practice defensive driving.•defensive driving Watching out for other people on the road and anticipating unsafe acts•Do not ride at night or in bad weather.

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SKATES, SKATEBOARDS, AND SCOOTERS

Wear protective gear, including a hard-shell helmet, wrist guards, gloves, elbow pads, and knee pads.

Do not let your speed get out of control.

Do not skate or ride in the parking lots, streets, and other areas with traffic

Before you head downhill, practice a safe way to fall on a soft surface.

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PEDESTRIAN SAFETY

Cross streets only at crosswalks. Don’t jaywalk.

Obey all traffic signals.

Wear bright clothing during the day.Wear reflective gear and carry a flashlight at night.

Walk on the sidewalk if there is one. If there is no sidewalk, walk facing oncoming traffic.

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RECREATIONAL SAFETY

Be Attentive to Weather

In Electrical Storms On Hot Days On Cold Days

• Try to find shelter in a building or a car.

• Drink plenty of water.• Stay in the shade if

possible.• Do not do any

strenuous exercise.

• Dress in warm layers.• Stay dry.

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RECREATIONAL SAFETY

Use the buddy system and agree to stay with at least one other person.

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WATER SAFETY

Learn to swim if you don’t know how.

Never swim alone.

Always use a life jacket when boating or waterskiing.

In a strong current, swim parallel to the shore. Swim toward the shore when the current lessens.

Never dive into water unless you know it is at least 9 feet deep and free of obstacles.

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SURVIVAL IN WATER

Survival in Cold Water

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HIKING AND CAMPING SAFETY

Before you go hiking or camping, you should:

• Check the weather forecast and take the necessary clothing and equipment.

• Let an adult know where you will be going and when you plan to return.

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HIKING AND CAMPING SAFETY

Wear protective clothing.

Bring equipment and supplies.

Follow fire safety rules.

Be able to identify poisonous plants and animals.

Stay with a buddy.

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OUTDOOR SPORTS

Wear appropriate safety gear.

Stay within your ability level.

Protect yourself against sunburn.

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OUTDOOR SPORTS

Pay attention to your body’s signals.If you feel tired or overheated, take a break.

Drink plenty of water.

In the winter, wear layers of clothing, a hat, mittens or gloves, and proper footwear.