Hello, young learners! Welcome back to Primary 2 National Values Education. In our previous lesson, we learned about No previous lesson found.. Today, we’re going to learn about Preventive Measures And Security Agencies.
Objectives
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
- Explain the meaning of preventive measures.
- List 3 preventive measures that must be taken to prevent danger and insecurity indoor.
Prevention Of Dangers And Insecurity Indoor
Preventive measures are actions we take to keep ourselves safe from harm. They help us avoid dangerous situations and protect ourselves from bad things happening.
Meaning Of Preventive Measures
Preventive measures are things we do to stop something bad from happening. It’s like putting a fence around your house to keep strangers out.
Preventive Measures To Prevent Dangers And Insecurity Indoor
There are many ways to stay safe indoors. Some of these include:
- Locking Doors and Windows: Always lock your doors and windows when you’re at home. This keeps strangers from coming inside and keeps you safe.
- Safe Handling of Sharp Objects: Never play with sharp objects like scissors or knives. They can be dangerous and cause injuries.
- Fire Safety Awareness: Learn about fire safety. This means knowing what to do if there is a fire, like how to get out of the house safely. It also means not playing with matches or lighters.
- Proper Use of Electrical Appliances: Be careful when using electrical appliances. Don’t overload sockets and always be careful with cords. This helps prevent electrical accidents.
Evaluation
Now that you’ve learned about preventive measures, let’s see if you can answer these questions:
- What are preventive measures?
- Can you name three preventive measures you can take at home to stay safe?
- Why is it important to lock doors and windows?
Conclusion
We learned that preventive measures are important for our safety. By taking these steps, we can protect ourselves from danger and keep our homes safe. Remember to always be careful and follow safety rules.
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