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Staying safe means you can have more fun! Learn how to play it safe at home, outdoors, and on the road during any season of the year.

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Playing It Safe Around the House

  • Be a Green Kid
  • Being Safe in the Kitchen
  • Botulism
  • Computers Can Be a Real Pain
  • Dogs and Preventing Dog Bites
  • Gun Safety
  • How to Stay Safe Around Animals
  • Playing It Safe on Halloween
  • Playing With Fire?
  • Safe Cyberspace Surfing
  • Salmonellosis
  • Smoking Stinks!
  • When It's Just You After School
  • When It's Just You in an Emergency
  • Your Online Identity

Playing It Safe Outdoors and on the Road

  • Bike Safety
  • Camping and Woods Safety
  • Do You Know How to Be Street Smart?
  • Dogs and Preventing Dog Bites
  • Farm Safety
  • Finding Out About Fireworks Safety
  • Five Ways to Avoid Sports Injuries
  • Hey! A Bee Stung Me!
  • Hey! A Tick Bit Me!
  • How to Be Safe When You're in the Sun
  • How to Be Safe in Ice and Snow
  • Playing With Fire?
  • Poison Ivy
  • Staying Safe in the Car and on the Bus
  • Swimming
  • Thunderstorms
  • What to Do When You're Bugged by Bugs
  • What's West Nile Virus?
  • When It's Just You in an Emergency
  • Winter Sports: Sledding, Skiing, Snowboarding, Skating

Learning About Emergencies & First Aid

  • CPR: A Real Lifesaver
  • Checking Out Cuts, Scratches, and Abrasions
  • Choking
  • Going With the Flow of Nosebleeds
  • Gun Safety
  • How to Use 911
  • The Story on Scars
  • What to Do in a Fire
  • What's the Big Sweat About Dehydration?
  • When It's Just You in an Emergency
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