|  Safety Requirements 1998
 
      Prepare a safety notebook to include:
      
        Newspaper and other stories showing common kinds and causes of 
        accidents in the home. Newspapers and other stories showing common kinds of crimes against 
        families like yours. Facts you have obtained concerning the frequency of accidents and 
        crimes involving families in your locality. A paragraph or more written by you explaining how your family life 
        could be changed by serious fire, accident, or crime. A list of safe practices and safety devices currently used in your 
        home and automobile. Do the following:
      
        Using a safety checklist approved by your counselor, make an 
        inspection of your home. Explain the hazards found and how they can be 
        corrected. Review or develop your family's plan of escape in case of fire in 
        your family's home. Do the following:
      
        Discuss with your counselor how you contribute to the safety of 
        yourself, your family, and your community. Show your family members how to protect themselves and your home 
        from accidents, fire, theft, robbery, and assault. Show your family exits you would use from different public buildings 
      (such as church, theater, municipal building, library, supermarket, 
      shopping center) in the event of an emergency. Teach your family what do 
      in the event of a panic. Make a plan for accident prevention programs for five family 
      activities outside the home (at church, at a theater, on a picnic, at a 
      beach, and while traveling). Each plan should include an analysis of 
      possible hazards, proposed action to correct hazards, and reasons for the 
      corrections you propose. Plan and complete a safety project approved by your counselor in your 
      home, school, church, or community. |