Tuesday, 16 September 2014

How to keep safe around electricity

In Room 10 this week we have been thinking about how to be safe around electricity. If you are not careful with electricity you could get hurt or start a fire. Here are some ideas for how to keep safe:

You can’t cook in the kitchen without an adult.
Never put water near a TV or a computer or you could get an electric shock if it spills.
Don’t make the toaster jam or if you put something in it you might get an electric shock.
By Patrick

Never put water beside a TV or a computer because you can get an electric shock. Never put a hair dryer in water because you can get an electric shock. Only use a microwave if an adult is with you. Don’t cook something unless a grown up is with you.
Barnaby

Don’t put a sock on a light.
Liam

Never put water near electricity. They do not mix together. Do not let babies chew on wire. Never cook stuff when there is no grown up with you. Do not put metal things in the toaster.
Melissa

Electricity is very dangerous with water that’s spilt on the table. Do not have cables on the floor because a baby could bite it and get harmed. When you are in the kitchen you have to have an adult with you.

Annabel


By Charlotte

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