What are hazards?

A hazard is something that can cause trouble or danger if you're not careful.

Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy car on the floor. If there's a big block in its path, the car might crash into it, and maybe even tip over! That block is like a hazard because it can cause problems when the car runs into it.

What Hazards Can Do

Hazards are like sneaky troublemakers hiding in plain sight. They might not always be big or loud, sometimes they're just a little thing that can mess up your day if you don’t notice them.

For example, a wet floor is a hazard because you could slip and fall. A hot stove is a hazard because it can burn your hand if you touch it. Even something as simple as a toy on the stairs can be a hazard if you trip over it while running.

How We Deal With Hazards

When we know about hazards, we can take steps to avoid them, like putting a rug on a slippery floor or wearing oven mitts when cooking. That way, we stay safe and keep having fun!

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Examples

  1. A hot stove is a hazard because it can burn your hand.
  2. Walking on broken glass is a hazard because you might cut your foot.
  3. A storm is a hazard because it can knock down trees.

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