
The Safest You Can
Be -
Culver Company, Inc.
Written by Cybrary Man
TEACHER NOTES It is always wise to be prepared in case
of an emergency in your school. You should prepare an emergency kit
with first aid supplies, water, whistle, class roster and emergency
numbers, blankets, battery operated radio with batteries, etc. The
following links will help give you an idea of what to include in the
kit.
Emergency
"Go-Kits" Classroom
Emergency Kits - Arkansas School
Emergency Clipboard
- FREE checklist manager
Free resources for emergency preparedness education
&
planning
Educational Technology Guy
Electrical, Fire, Water
Electrical
Safety Links from Cybrary Man Fire
Safety Links from Cybrary Man USFA's Kids Page - United
States Fire Administration Sparky The Fire Dog (NFPA) Only You Can
Prevent Wildfires Fire Safety
(Safe Kids)
Florida State Fire
Marshal
BoatSafe Kids! - Boating
Safely for Kids
Water
Safety Tips - American Red Cross
National Lightning
Safety Institute (NLSI) Top
Safety Tips for a Blackout - American Red Cross
Child Safety (McGruff)
FDA Kids'
U. S. Food and Drug Administration
Car Seat Saftey: Fit For A
Kid
National
Child Passenger Safety
Child
Passenger Safety (NHTSA)
Traffic Safety
Kids Page NYS GTSC
School Bus
Safety Web Food
Safety
U.S.
Department of Labor Find It By Topic Youth & Labor
Safety and Health
NOAA
Education - Weather
Farm Safety 4 Just Kids
Health Drug
Effects Links from Cybrary Man BAM! Body and Mind (CDC)
Facts
About Drugs (Getting Straight- DEA)
KidsHealth
Carbon
Monoxide Poisoning
Internet
- Cyber Safety
Cyber Bullying Page
My Digital Citizenship Page
MY
Digital Footprints Page
Safety Sites
FEMA for Kids (Federal
Emergency Management Agency)
Child Safety Videos
SafeShare.TV - distraction free videos
Are You Ready An
In-depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness FEMA
Getting
Ready
National Safe Kids Campaign
Find registered
offenders - Family Watchdog
Child Lures©
Prevention Safe Kids
Home Safety
Council
National Center for Missing
& Exploited Children
Injury
Prevention For Kids
Cell phones for Kids?
Phone Etiquette and Safety Guidelines for Children
Part of the Solution: Set Ground Rules on Cell Phone Use
Halloween
Safety Game
Pedestrian
& Bicycle Safety Research
How
Not To Get Hit By Cars
Surface
Transportation Policy Project
Pedestrian and Bicycle
information center
Summer
Safety (First Aid)
Safer Parks
Surprising
Expiration Dates
Sites
to See (Education World ® Technology in the Classroom)
Hunting
and Shooting Sports Safety Resources for Young People
Early Warning,
Timely Response - A Guide for Safe Schools
Other Safety Pages
Bullying
Crime
Disaster Management
Electrical Safety
Fire Safety
Homeland Security
Identity Theft
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