Safety Programs are structured into three 50-minute rotations: Police, EMS, and Fire.
The entire program lasts approximately 3 hours, including nutrition breaks. Participation requires a minimum of 25 students and accommodates up to 60 students per visit.
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The JK/SK class introduces young students to essential safety practices through fun and interactive programs. Children learn road and playground safety in the Police Program, with highlights like "Elmer's Seven Traffic Safety Rules" and a puppet show. The EMS Program helps students explore ambulance equipment while promoting health, hygiene, and water safety. The Fire Safety Program emphasizes home hazard prevention, the importance of alarms, and fire escape plans. These programs create a valuable and enjoyable learning experience for early learners.
The Grade 1/2 program immerses students in safety education through engaging activities and lessons. The Police Program teaches emergency scenarios, proper actions to take, and road safety rules, with hands-on jeep driving to apply their knowledge. The EMS Program introduces students to ambulance equipment, basic first aid, personal hygiene, and healthy eating to build confidence during medical emergencies. The Fire Safety Program focuses on hazard prevention, escape plans, and the importance of alarms, with demonstrations of the 'stop, drop, and roll' technique led by firefighters.
The Grade 3/4 program equips students with practical safety knowledge through engaging activities. The Police Program covers road safety, cycling skills, and helmet use, with practice on bicycles or scooters. The EMS Program focuses on ambulance equipment, first aid basics, hygiene, and healthy eating. The Fire Safety Program highlights hazard prevention, escape plans, and alarms, with a tour of Sparky's house. These activities foster independence and confidence in safety practices.
The Grade 5/6 program focuses on advanced safety education and practical skills. The Police Program teaches digital safety, including protecting personal information, fostering a positive online environment, and addressing cyberbullying. The EMS Program provides training on AED defibrillators, ensuring students can confidently and safely use them in emergencies. The Fire Safety Program emphasizes disaster preparedness, guiding students on assembling effective emergency kits under expert supervision. Together, these programs prepare students to handle diverse safety challenges.