Staying Safe
Staying safe is important for people of all ages. The following safety tips will help you to be safe.
As a child in preschoolAs a school age child
As a teenager
As a parent or teacher
As a child in preschool I should:
- Know my address and phone number
- Not go anywhere without an adult I know
- Not cross the street alone
- Wear my bike helmet while riding my bike
- Not talk to strangers
- Tell your parents when you leave the house
- Talk to your parents about things that scare you
As a school age child I should:
- Internet
- Never talk to someone you do not know
- Do not give out your personal information
- Tell your parents if something on the internet scares you
- Bullying
- Tell a parent or teacher that you trust if you or someone you know is being bullied
- Yell “STOP” if you see someone being bullied
- Do not call the bully names
- What to do in an Emergency
- Call 9-1-1
- Tell them what is wrong and where you are
- Stay calm and answer the questions the best you can
- Listen to the person on the phone, they will tell you what to do next
As a teenager I should:
- Bullying
- Stand up against bullying
- Not bully others
- Going Out
- Make sure your parents know where you are at all times
- Call someone and let them know you arrived safely
- Never go out alone
As a parent or teacher I can:
- Internet
- Monitor the sites your children visit
- Talk to your kids and let them know the dangers of the internet
- Bullying
- Tell your children how to react to bullies
- Have open communication with your children
- In an Emergency
- Make sure your children have a safety plan for fires and other emergencies
- Have a phone list of emergency contacts
For More Information
| Title | Child Friendly Edmonton Coordinator |
|---|---|
| Telephone | 780-442-7161 |
