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Introduction to Safety

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What is Safety?Definition: The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.

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4 Main Safety Issues-Auto/Roadway Safety

-Teen Driver Education

-Home Safety and Fire Prevention

-Disaster Preparedness and Recovery

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Auto/Roadway Safety

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Auto/Roadway Safety

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Teen Driver Education

School Permit:-Live in a rural area more than 1.5 miles

from the school-Between 14 years and 2 months and 16

years old-50 hours of documented driving

Learning Permit:-Take a visual and written exam-Be at least 15 years old-Pass a driving exam when 16 years old

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Teen Driver EducationThings that can distract you in a vehicle:-Radio-Grooming-Reading-Texting-Smoking-Pets-Reaching for objects-Looking at something

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Teen Driver EducationRumble Strips on the sides of the road can help keep distracted teens on the roadway and traffic barriers can help mitigate the crash.

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Home Safety and Fire Prevention

-Every home should have at least 1 working smoke detector

-Plan escape from a burning house or building

-Need to stay low-Don’t run

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLq9kT8E-Ro

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Disaster Preparedness

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Disaster PreparednessFor Nebraska:

-Tornado awareness-Know of a place underground to use as

a tornado shelter-Stay away from doors and windows-Stay close to the middle of a building-Protect your head

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ACTIVITY TIME!


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