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Natalka [10]
3 years ago
10

List 5 safety things we should follow at At home: At School: On road:

English
1 answer:
bazaltina [42]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: Home: 1. No running

2. Hold a knife upside down

3. Be careful with glass objects

4. Don't throw anything

5. Don't open the door unless you checked who it is or know who it is

School: 1. Raise your hand if you want to go anywhere

2. Hold scissors upside down

3. Don't run with sharp objects

4. Don't play fight with others

5. Be quiet during "Lockdown" or follow the teacher's directions

Road: 1. Don't go above the speed limit

2. Don't run past a red light

3. Don't drink and drive

4. Don't drive when you are sleepy

5. Don't text and drive

Hope it helped.

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