___Everyoneknows whatto do if theysmell gas.___ Homefirst aid kitis wellstocked.___ Toys,bikes, andsportsequipment isneatly stored ingarage.___ Toys areput awaywhen nobodyis playing withthem.___ Tools arestored neatly ingarage and outof the reach ofyoung children.___ Low windowshave sturdyscreens or bars toprevent childrenfrom falling out.___ Smokedetectors areinstalled inevery bedroom,kitchen, andgarage.___ Medicinesstored in theiroriginal(childproof)containers out ofreach of children___ Smokedetectors areregularly checkedto make sure theyare still working.___ Carbonmonoxidedetectors arealso checkedregularly.___ Knivesare storedin a safelocation.___ Thereare no toysor items onthe stairs___ Keep asmallemergencywater supplyon hand.___ Handsare dry beforetouchingelectricalswitches___ Bunkbeds haverails toprevent falls.___ Keepflashlightswhere you canfind them if yourelectricity goesout.___ Electricalsockets areequipped withsafety plugs ifthere are youngchildren in thehouse..___ Potholders arewithin easyreach of stoveand oven.___ Stairhandrail issecure.___ Knowwhere the watershutoff valve isand keep iteasy to get to.___ A fireextinguisher isin the kitchenor adjacentroom.___ Familyhas a fireescape planand practicesit regularly.___ Poisons anddangerouschemicals arestored in theiroriginal containersout of reach ofchildren.___ Knowwhere the fusebox or circuitbreakers areand keep themeasy to get to.___ Everyonein your familyknows how tocall 911 foremergencyhelp.___ Poisoncontrol numberis posted whereeveryone canfind it..___ Trash andother flammablematerials are notstored near fromstoves, furnaces,and heaters.___ Stairsare welllit.___ Matchesare keptwhere childrencannot getthem.___ Use astepladder ifyou need toreachsomething high.___ Furniture isarranged soroom exits canbe reachedeasily in anemergency.___Everyoneknows whatto do if theysmell gas.___ Homefirst aid kitis wellstocked.___ Toys,bikes, andsportsequipment isneatly stored ingarage.___ Toys areput awaywhen nobodyis playing withthem.___ Tools arestored neatly ingarage and outof the reach ofyoung children.___ Low windowshave sturdyscreens or bars toprevent childrenfrom falling out.___ Smokedetectors areinstalled inevery bedroom,kitchen, andgarage.___ Medicinesstored in theiroriginal(childproof)containers out ofreach of children___ Smokedetectors areregularly checkedto make sure theyare still working.___ Carbonmonoxidedetectors arealso checkedregularly.___ Knivesare storedin a safelocation.___ Thereare no toysor items onthe stairs___ Keep asmallemergencywater supplyon hand.___ Handsare dry beforetouchingelectricalswitches___ Bunkbeds haverails toprevent falls.___ Keepflashlightswhere you canfind them if yourelectricity goesout.___ Electricalsockets areequipped withsafety plugs ifthere are youngchildren in thehouse..___ Potholders arewithin easyreach of stoveand oven.___ Stairhandrail issecure.___ Knowwhere the watershutoff valve isand keep iteasy to get to.___ A fireextinguisher isin the kitchenor adjacentroom.___ Familyhas a fireescape planand practicesit regularly.___ Poisons anddangerouschemicals arestored in theiroriginal containersout of reach ofchildren.___ Knowwhere the fusebox or circuitbreakers areand keep themeasy to get to.___ Everyonein your familyknows how tocall 911 foremergencyhelp.___ Poisoncontrol numberis posted whereeveryone canfind it..___ Trash andother flammablematerials are notstored near fromstoves, furnaces,and heaters.___ Stairsare welllit.___ Matchesare keptwhere childrencannot getthem.___ Use astepladder ifyou need toreachsomething high.___ Furniture isarranged soroom exits canbe reachedeasily in anemergency.

Home Safety Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. ___ Everyone knows what to do if they smell gas.
  2. ___ Home first aid kit is well stocked.
  3. ___ Toys, bikes, and sports equipment is neatly stored in garage.
  4. ___ Toys are put away when nobody is playing with them.
  5. ___ Tools are stored neatly in garage and out of the reach of young children.
  6. ___ Low windows have sturdy screens or bars to prevent children from falling out.
  7. ___ Smoke detectors are installed in every bedroom, kitchen, and garage.
  8. ___ Medicines stored in their original (childproof) containers out of reach of children
  9. ___ Smoke detectors are regularly checked to make sure they are still working.
  10. ___ Carbon monoxide detectors are also checked regularly.
  11. ___ Knives are stored in a safe location.
  12. ___ There are no toys or items on the stairs
  13. ___ Keep a small emergency water supply on hand.
  14. ___ Hands are dry before touching electrical switches
  15. ___ Bunk beds have rails to prevent falls.
  16. ___ Keep flashlights where you can find them if your electricity goes out.
  17. ___ Electrical sockets are equipped with safety plugs if there are young children in the house..
  18. ___ Pot holders are within easy reach of stove and oven.
  19. ___ Stair handrail is secure.
  20. ___ Know where the water shutoff valve is and keep it easy to get to.
  21. ___ A fire extinguisher is in the kitchen or adjacent room.
  22. ___ Family has a fire escape plan and practices it regularly.
  23. ___ Poisons and dangerous chemicals are stored in their original containers out of reach of children.
  24. ___ Know where the fuse box or circuit breakers are and keep them easy to get to.
  25. ___ Everyone in your family knows how to call 911 for emergency help.
  26. ___ Poison control number is posted where everyone can find it..
  27. ___ Trash and other flammable materials are not stored near from stoves, furnaces, and heaters.
  28. ___ Stairs are well lit.
  29. ___ Matches are kept where children cannot get them.
  30. ___ Use a stepladder if you need to reach something high.
  31. ___ Furniture is arranged so room exits can be reached easily in an emergency.