On Friday 4th October P7 and went to Operation Safety. We did lots of fun activities that expanded our knowledge on safety. We had 4 different services (Fire, Police, SPEN and Paramedics) come and show us what they did and how to keep ourselves safe.
Fire Service:
firework safety
During firework safety we learned about fireworks and how dangerous they can be when not used correctly. We also had to throw a fake firework on a string and see what it landed on and if that item was safe to put on a bonfire. If the firework landed on a item with a bonus question on the back then we had to answer that question for bonus points. My partner threw the rocket and landed on newspaper and we got it wrong, also on the back it said that we burned a house down.
House safety
During house safety we had to walk in a room that was set up to be a kitchen or a bedroom and pick out all of the hazards in that room. We learned how to call for help if there was a real fire and if we couldn’t find a phone, We were supposed to put a rolled up rag under the door and open a window and call for help.
Police:
Online safety
When we were at the police station we learned about online bullying and how the police can track everything because of a footprint we always leave behind us. They gave us a laptop and we had to chat on a chatroom with our friends. At the end they revealed that there was other people on the chat collecting our info and seeing how much information they could find out about us.
SPEN:
electrical safety
When we were at SPEN we had to form a circle and hold hands to make a human circuit and two people had to hold an energy bar and it lit up. we tried to hold different objects to see if they would break the circuit. for example a wooden spoon does not conduct electricity because it is made of wood and a paper towel didn’t conduct electricity either because it is made of wood but a wet paper towel does because the water molecules carry the electricity and completes the circuit. We had a competition to see who could draw the best hazard sign. We learned about different electrical hazards and if you need assistance with a electrical hazard then you should call 105.
Paramedics:
ABC
When we moved on to paramedics we were greeted by an body laying on a the ground. our friend (AKA Skye) discovered that she had been electrocuted and turned the power off. Then bob went back and stood in line. After that morven came and decided to tug on the persons leg that we now know is broken and the person is now unconscious. we fix her and she survives because of the ABCs A stands for Airways B stands for Breathing and C stands for Circulation.