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SAFETY BEGINS AT HOME Be Kitchen Smart • Do not reach for hot items on the counter. • Do not touch or pull electrical cords. • When someone is cooking, do not play by the sink or stove. Be Bathroom Smart • When filling the bathtub, turn on the cold water tap first, then add hot water. • Before getting into your bathtub, check the temperature of the water. • Sit away from the faucets. Have a Home Fire Escape Plan • Knowing what to do before a fire occurs can save your life. • Develop a Home Fire Escape plan with your parents. • Know two ways to escape each room. • Make sure you have a designated meeting place at a safe distance from your home. Be Careful with Gasoline & Matches • Do not play with matches. • If you smell gasoline, leave the area and tell an adult. • Remind your parents to store gasoline outside in red gasoline containers. Be responsible for your own safety and help make your family aware of potentially harmful situations. Because no two clients are alike. Elkins | Philippi Commercial Personal Life & Health AlleghenyInsurance.com
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Page 1: SAFETY BEGINS AT HOME - Allegheny Insurance...SAFETY BEGINS AT HOME Be Kitchen Smart • Do not reach for hot items on the counter. • Do not touch or pull electrical cords. • When

SAFETY BEGINS AT HOME

Be Kitchen Smart

• Do not reach for hot items on the counter.

• Do not touch or pull electrical cords.

• When someone is cooking, do not play by the sink or stove.

Be Bathroom Smart

• When filling the bathtub, turn on the cold water tap first, then add hot water.

• Before getting into your bathtub, check the temperature of the water.

• Sit away from the faucets.

Have a Home Fire Escape Plan

• Knowing what to do before a fire occurs can save your life.

• Develop a Home Fire Escape plan with your parents.

• Know two ways to escape each room.

• Make sure you have a designated meeting place at a safe distance from your home.

Be Careful with Gasoline & Matches

• Do not play with matches.

• If you smell gasoline, leave the area and tell an adult.

• Remind your parents to store gasoline outside in red gasoline containers.

Be responsible for your own safety and help make your family aware of potentially harmful situations.

Because no two clients are alike.Elkins | Philippi

Commercial • Personal • Life & HealthAlleghenyInsurance.com

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KNOW WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE BURNED!

Cool a burn.

How 9-1-1 works.

What is 9-1-1?

Immediately flush the burned area with cool,

clear water. Cool continuously for 15–20 minutes.

Do not apply ointments to wounds. These trap

the heat inside the skin and may cause infections.

When you call 9-1-1, a dispatcher will need information

about the emergency. Answer their questions the best

you can. Quick response depends upon the information

you provide. Stay calm and speak clearly.

9-1-1 is the telephone number to call 24 hours a

day for fire, police, or medical help.

Because no two clients are alike.Elkins | Philippi

Commercial • Personal • Life & HealthAlleghenyInsurance.com