🚸 Safety Education

Safety habits kids keep on their own

Target age
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🚸 Safety Education Free printable materials

Safety education isn't a one-time lesson. Through repetition, the body reacts first in emergencies. PrintNori's safety materials cover traffic signs, crosswalk crossing, stranger danger response, fire escape, kitchen safety, water safety, 119/911 calling, home emergency response. Role-play with parents doubles the effect.

🗺️ Learning Roadmap

Try using the materials step by step, tailored to your child's developmental stage.

1
3-4
Basic safety
Hold parent's hand, know dangers
2
5-6
Traffic/daily
Lights, crosswalk, kitchen safety
3
6-8
Emergencies
119/911 call, fire escape
4
7+
Self-safety
Stranger response, water safety

❓ FAQ

From what age?
Start at 3-4 with picture books/role play. Use worksheets from age 5 to organize.
Is verbal teaching enough?
No. Repetition + role play needed for body to react in emergencies. Worksheets help retention through visualization.
How to teach stranger danger?
'Scary person' alone is misleading because kids miss friendly-acting predators. Teach specific situations (following, getting in car, accepting gifts).
Useful for seniors?
Yes, fire escape, 119/911 cards, home safety checks help seniors maintain emergency response. Family review is effective.

🌿 Please also use this for cognitive activities for the elderly.

Fire escape procedures, 119/911 call cards, and home safety check materials help seniors maintain emergency response abilities. Reviewing with family and writing emergency contacts in large print combines visual/memory stimulation with safety.

Start by using large fonts and simple designs, and work consistently every day with manageable amounts. It can also be used as material for spending quality time with children at welfare centers or nursing homes.

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  • All materials are A4 size and can be printed on standard home printers (inkjet or laser).
  • You can download and print immediately without signing up.
  • It is freely available for non-commercial use in homes, kindergartens, daycare centers, welfare centers, and nursing homes.
  • If you put it in a transparent file and write with a whiteboard marker, you can use it repeatedly.
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