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Pedestrian Safety | Motor Vehicle Safety | Halloween Safety
Operation Lifesaver | Winter Safety | Home Safety | Streetproofing
Bicycle Safety | Helmets and Protective Gear | Water Safety | Internet Safety

Safety City offers programs on a variety of issues, ranging from teaching students how to stay safe at Halloween to the importance of helmets.
Following is a description of each program offered:
Pedestrian Safety:
Students are taught the importance of exercising caution when crossing the street and some of the hazards they may encounter when they are walking, for example driveways, alleys and parking lots. One of the most important messages in this lesson is to make eye contact with the drivers, to ensure they have been seen.
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Vehicle Safety:
This program includes a reminder of the importance of seat-belts and a review on proper positioning of the belts. Bus safety is also covered, with explanations of proper behavior on and around the bus, emphasizing the three-meter danger zone around a bus.
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Halloween Safety:
This program contains tips for costumes to ensure trick-or-treaters will be able to see and be seen. Children are also reminded to exercise caution around strangers, to take an adult with them and have an adult check all candy before eating any.
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Operation
Lifesaver:
This is an established train safety program. It explains to children why train areas are not play areas so children understand why they should stay away.
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Winter Safety:
Students are taught about the dangers of hypothermia and the importance of dressing for the weather. Also covered is sledding safety, the dangers of thin ice and how to choose a safe area to play in.
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Home Safety:
More people get injured at home than anywhere else. This comprehensive program covers all sorts of dangers around the home, including falls, electrical dangers, burns, drowning and fire prevention.
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Streetproofing:
A stranger is any person they you don't know, or don't know well, no matter what they look like. Children are given knowledge so they will know what to do if they are approached by a stranger, and where they can go for help. NO, GO, TELL is emphasized.
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Bicycle Safety:
For students eight years and under the program reminds them to ride on the sidewalk, watch for traffic at driveways, alleys and parking lots. Children are reminded to stop and walk their bike across roadways. Students nine years and older, if their skills are good enough, may now ride their bikes on the road. Bikes on the road are considered vehicles, so children are taught how and where they should be on the road and basic traffic regulations.
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Helmets and Protective Gear:
Helmets reduce the risk of brain injury by 85 per cent. This program discusses why children should protect their brains and emphasizes proper fit and adjustment of helmets. Less than five per cent of children seen at Safety City have a helmet that fits and/or is adjusted properly.
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Water Safety:
This program focuses on proper behavior around water, the importance of life jackets and adult supervision.
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Internet Safety:
The internet is an amazing educational and entertainment tool. This program teaches students how to safely use and have fun while navigating the streets of cyberspace.
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