Across
- 4. The most effective way to prevent the spread of germs in the classroom and bathroom.
- 8. These should always be covered with safety plugs when not in use to prevent shocks.
- 9. A person a child does not know; safety lessons often include "Danger" rules regarding them.
- 11. The process of reducing the number of microorganisms on surfaces like changing tables.
- 13. A "stay-in-place" drill used during severe weather like tornadoes.
- 15. A hazard caused by small objects like buttons, coins, or small toy parts.
- 17. Protective lotion applied before children go outside to play in the sun.
- 18. A soft material often used under playground equipment to absorb falls.
- 19. A kit containing bandages and antiseptic used for treating minor injuries.
Down
- 1. The safest position for an infant to sleep in to prevent SIDS.
- 2. Anything that can cause illness or death if swallowed; cleaners must be locked away from these.
- 3. The specific number of teachers required for a certain number of children.
- 5. A safety barrier used to block off stairs or restricted areas.
- 6. Maintaining constant sight and sound of children at all times to ensure safety.
- 7. Protective gear that should be worn by children while riding tricycles or scooters.
- 9. Used along with warm water for at least 20 seconds during hand hygiene.
- 10. A type of drill practiced monthly so children know how to exit the building quickly.
- 12. A medical condition where the body reacts poorly to certain foods or substances (e.g., peanuts).
- 14. To kill germs on surfaces using a stronger chemical solution, usually in the bathroom.
- 16. A common playground feature that children should only go down feet-first.
