Safety Series

One of our neighbors had a small kitchen accident yesterday evening and needed a little help and a few stitches.  That, coupled with a planned field trip to a firehouse next week, got me thinking about safety and being prepared for the “unexpected.”  I’ve always tried to be prepared, but in the last few years have gotten lax as my to-do list has grown…  I am proud to say that Mic and I took CPR and first aid classes last year.  It’s time to get on point and be better prepared.  I have decided to have a monthly series on safety.  I think the possible topics are virtually endless…

My brain is swirling with these ideas to start:

  • Role play calling 911
    • How and when to call
    • The role of paramedics, other first responders, medical professionals, etc.

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  • Learning important information
    • Phone number(s)
    • Parents & caregivers full names
  • Re-stocking first aid kits
    • House
    • Cars
  • Fire safety
    • Stop, drop, and roll
    • Evacuation plan
  • Bike and pedestrian safety
  • Disaster preparedness
    • 3 days of supplies
  • Gun safety
  • Car safety
    • Watching for cars in streets, driveways, and parking lots
    • Look into an idea I read about of putting stickers with important info on kids’ car seats
  • Staying safe when out and about
    • Crowds
    • What to do if you get separated from your caregiver

I’m sure the list will grow…  If you have any other suggestions, please let me know!  Leave a comment or send me a message.

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