This document provides safety rules for children to follow in various situations. It outlines rules for home safety, school safety, road safety, playground safety, and safety when going out. The rules emphasize not talking to strangers, avoiding sharp or hot objects, following traffic safety procedures like using crosswalks, and asking trusted adults like parents or teachers for help if needed. Overall the document aims to educate children on basic safety practices to protect themselves from harm.
2. Safety means protecting
oneself from getting hurt.
If we carefully follow
safety rules, we can keep
ourselves and those nearby,
safe.
3. Never talk to strangers. If a stranger asks you
to open the door, call a grown-up.
Do not touch electric gadgets-like ovens,
geysers, and toaster-with wet hands. Never
touch a hot iron.
An iron An oven A geyser A toaster
At Home
4. Do not play with or touch sharp objects like
knives, blades, scissors, and tools. Do not touch
electric wires and switches, and matchsticks.
A knife A blade
Switches and
wires
matchsticks
5. Do not run down a staircase. You can fall down
and get hurt.
Do not leave your bags, toys, etc. on the floor.
Someone may trip over them and fall.
Stay away from fire. Do not light matchsticks
or gas stoves.
Do not leave your toys on
floor.
Do not touch hot pans
6. In School
Do not leave your school with a stranger. If he /
she still asks you to leave with him / her, then call
your teacher.
Do not run inside the class or jump over desks or
benches as it can be dangerous. The corners of
desks are sharp and can get hurt you badly.
Do not run in the school corridor.
Never run up or down a staircase. You may have
stumble or have a bad fall.
7. Do not rock your chair. You might lose your
balance and fall down.
Do not push others while coming out or going in
your classroom.
If you get hurt or fall ill, go to the sick room.
We should walk in a queue.
8. On the Road
Walk on the footpath, not in the middle of a road.
Never run across or play on the road.
Always cross the road at a zebra crossing, with a
grow-up. To cross the road, first look to your right,
then left, then right again. If both sides are clear,
only then cross the road.
Stand in a line while getting on a bus. Get on or of
the bus only after it has stopped completely.
9. In a car, sit on the back seat and wear the
seatbelt.
When sit inside a car or bus, do not stick your
head or hand out of the window. Do not disturb the
driver.
We should cross the road at a zebra crossing.
10. In the Playground
We should play only in a park or a playground. We
should not play near a water body or a road.
Do not stand on swings or slides. Do not stand in
front of them also. Always wait for your turn.
Always get home before dark.
11. When You Go Out
Stay close to your parents or the grown-up who is
with you.
Do not go to crowded places alone
If you are lost, ask a policeman or a security
guard to help you. Do not touch the things witch
do not belong to you.
If you or someone else gets hurt, call a grown-up.
They can give you the first aid and call a doctor.
13. Did you know?
A first aid has medicines,
bandages, and tools which can
help someone who is hurt.
First-aid boxes are kept home
and in school .
Remembering skills
Who should you take help from if you get lost in a
crowded place?