A: Witha glassof water.A: Sipyour drinkslowly.A: It maycontainunknownsubstances.A: Call forhelp andmonitor theirbreathing.A: They maskthe taste ofalcohol,increasingconsumption.A: It impairsjudgmentand motorskills.A: Counteach drinkyou have.A: Consult adoctorbeforemixing thetwo.A: Itintensifiesimpairmenteffects.A: 0.08% orlower,dependingon locallaws.A: Itincreaseshealth andsafety risks.A: Set adrink limitbeforeyou start.A: To allowyour bodyto processeach drink.A: Keeptrack ofeachdrink.A: Needingalcoholregularly tofeel normal.A: Forsafety andsupport ifneeded.A:Unresponsivenessor shallowbreathing.A: Coffee orcold showerswork — onlytime does.A: To bettermanage yourconsumption.A: A soberperson whodrives othershome safely.A: Assess ifyou feelcoordinatedand aware.A: Itincreasesthe risk offasterintoxication.A: Give themwater, food,and monitortheircondition.A: Onedrink forwomen, twofor men.A: Slowsreaction timeand impairsjudgment.A: Settinglimits andpacingyourself.A:Alternatingalcoholicdrinks withwater.Set adrink limitbeforeyou start.A: 12ounces.A: It canreduceeffectivenessand increaserisks.A: 21yearsold.A: It caninterferewith themedication.A: Toensure youwon’t needto drive.A: Vomiting,confusion,or slowbreathing.A: No, it canmaskintoxicationand increaserisk.A: Use aportablebreathalyzer.A: To avoidbeinghungover ortired the nextday.A: Waitan hourper drink.A: Memoryloss due toheavydrinking.A: Alcoholreducesfocus andreactiontime.A:Encouragethem to stopand getwater.A: Drinkwater andeat beforedrinking.A: It cancausedangerousreactions.A: Set aspecificdrinklimit.A: Alcoholcan intensifynegativefeelings.A: At leastan hour perstandarddrink.A: Foodslowsalcoholabsorption.A: Theylead torapidintoxication.A: Politelysay no andstand yourground.A: To avoidfurtherintoxication.A: Drinkslowly tocontrolyour intake.A: Theycan leadto over-drinking.A: Toavoidgoing overyour limits.A: Alcoholcan worsennegativeemotions.A: If youcan’trememberthe last fewdrinks.A: To reducedehydrationandhangoversymptoms.A: Hydrateand eatbeforedrinking.A: Don’tdrink it;get afresh one.A: Out ofreach ofminors.A: It makes itharder tomonitoralcoholintake.A: There’sno one tohelp ifsomethinggoes wrong.A: It hasmore alcoholper serving,increasingrisk.A: Stopdrinkingand drinkwater.A: You needto stay alertand incontrol.A: Betweeneveryalcoholicdrink.A: Politelydecline andstick toyour limit.A: Onlytime cansober youup.A: Caffeinemasksalcohol’seffects,increasing risk.A:0.08%A: Theyencouragerapid,uncontrolleddrinking.A: They cancontainhigheralcohol thanexpected.It increasesthe risk offasterintoxication.A: It mighttaste orsmellstrange.A: Witha glassof water.A: Sipyour drinkslowly.A: It maycontainunknownsubstances.A: Call forhelp andmonitor theirbreathing.A: They maskthe taste ofalcohol,increasingconsumption.A: It impairsjudgmentand motorskills.A: Counteach drinkyou have.A: Consult adoctorbeforemixing thetwo.A: Itintensifiesimpairmenteffects.A: 0.08% orlower,dependingon locallaws.A: Itincreaseshealth andsafety risks.A: Set adrink limitbeforeyou start.A: To allowyour bodyto processeach drink.A: Keeptrack ofeachdrink.A: Needingalcoholregularly tofeel normal.A: Forsafety andsupport ifneeded.A:Unresponsivenessor shallowbreathing.A: Coffee orcold showerswork — onlytime does.A: To bettermanage yourconsumption.A: A soberperson whodrives othershome safely.A: Assess ifyou feelcoordinatedand aware.A: Itincreasesthe risk offasterintoxication.A: Give themwater, food,and monitortheircondition.A: Onedrink forwomen, twofor men.A: Slowsreaction timeand impairsjudgment.A: Settinglimits andpacingyourself.A:Alternatingalcoholicdrinks withwater.Set adrink limitbeforeyou start.A: 12ounces.A: It canreduceeffectivenessand increaserisks.A: 21yearsold.A: It caninterferewith themedication.A: Toensure youwon’t needto drive.A: Vomiting,confusion,or slowbreathing.A: No, it canmaskintoxicationand increaserisk.A: Use aportablebreathalyzer.A: To avoidbeinghungover ortired the nextday.A: Waitan hourper drink.A: Memoryloss due toheavydrinking.A: Alcoholreducesfocus andreactiontime.A:Encouragethem to stopand getwater.A: Drinkwater andeat beforedrinking.A: It cancausedangerousreactions.A: Set aspecificdrinklimit.A: Alcoholcan intensifynegativefeelings.A: At leastan hour perstandarddrink.A: Foodslowsalcoholabsorption.A: Theylead torapidintoxication.A: Politelysay no andstand yourground.A: To avoidfurtherintoxication.A: Drinkslowly tocontrolyour intake.A: Theycan leadto over-drinking.A: Toavoidgoing overyour limits.A: Alcoholcan worsennegativeemotions.A: If youcan’trememberthe last fewdrinks.A: To reducedehydrationandhangoversymptoms.A: Hydrateand eatbeforedrinking.A: Don’tdrink it;get afresh one.A: Out ofreach ofminors.A: It makes itharder tomonitoralcoholintake.A: There’sno one tohelp ifsomethinggoes wrong.A: It hasmore alcoholper serving,increasingrisk.A: Stopdrinkingand drinkwater.A: You needto stay alertand incontrol.A: Betweeneveryalcoholicdrink.A: Politelydecline andstick toyour limit.A: Onlytime cansober youup.A: Caffeinemasksalcohol’seffects,increasing risk.A:0.08%A: Theyencouragerapid,uncontrolleddrinking.A: They cancontainhigheralcohol thanexpected.It increasesthe risk offasterintoxication.A: It mighttaste orsmellstrange.

Alcohol Safety Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. A: With a glass of water.
  2. A: Sip your drink slowly.
  3. A: It may contain unknown substances.
  4. A: Call for help and monitor their breathing.
  5. A: They mask the taste of alcohol, increasing consumption.
  6. A: It impairs judgment and motor skills.
  7. A: Count each drink you have.
  8. A: Consult a doctor before mixing the two.
  9. A: It intensifies impairment effects.
  10. A: 0.08% or lower, depending on local laws.
  11. A: It increases health and safety risks.
  12. A: Set a drink limit before you start.
  13. A: To allow your body to process each drink.
  14. A: Keep track of each drink.
  15. A: Needing alcohol regularly to feel normal.
  16. A: For safety and support if needed.
  17. A: Unresponsiveness or shallow breathing.
  18. A: Coffee or cold showers work — only time does.
  19. A: To better manage your consumption.
  20. A: A sober person who drives others home safely.
  21. A: Assess if you feel coordinated and aware.
  22. A: It increases the risk of faster intoxication.
  23. A: Give them water, food, and monitor their condition.
  24. A: One drink for women, two for men.
  25. A: Slows reaction time and impairs judgment.
  26. A: Setting limits and pacing yourself.
  27. A: Alternating alcoholic drinks with water.
  28. Set a drink limit before you start.
  29. A: 12 ounces.
  30. A: It can reduce effectiveness and increase risks.
  31. A: 21 years old.
  32. A: It can interfere with the medication.
  33. A: To ensure you won’t need to drive.
  34. A: Vomiting, confusion, or slow breathing.
  35. A: No, it can mask intoxication and increase risk.
  36. A: Use a portable breathalyzer.
  37. A: To avoid being hungover or tired the next day.
  38. A: Wait an hour per drink.
  39. A: Memory loss due to heavy drinking.
  40. A: Alcohol reduces focus and reaction time.
  41. A: Encourage them to stop and get water.
  42. A: Drink water and eat before drinking.
  43. A: It can cause dangerous reactions.
  44. A: Set a specific drink limit.
  45. A: Alcohol can intensify negative feelings.
  46. A: At least an hour per standard drink.
  47. A: Food slows alcohol absorption.
  48. A: They lead to rapid intoxication.
  49. A: Politely say no and stand your ground.
  50. A: To avoid further intoxication.
  51. A: Drink slowly to control your intake.
  52. A: They can lead to over-drinking.
  53. A: To avoid going over your limits.
  54. A: Alcohol can worsen negative emotions.
  55. A: If you can’t remember the last few drinks.
  56. A: To reduce dehydration and hangover symptoms.
  57. A: Hydrate and eat before drinking.
  58. A: Don’t drink it; get a fresh one.
  59. A: Out of reach of minors.
  60. A: It makes it harder to monitor alcohol intake.
  61. A: There’s no one to help if something goes wrong.
  62. A: It has more alcohol per serving, increasing risk.
  63. A: Stop drinking and drink water.
  64. A: You need to stay alert and in control.
  65. A: Between every alcoholic drink.
  66. A: Politely decline and stick to your limit.
  67. A: Only time can sober you up.
  68. A: Caffeine masks alcohol’s effects, increasing risk.
  69. A: 0.08%
  70. A: They encourage rapid, uncontrolled drinking.
  71. A: They can contain higher alcohol than expected.
  72. It increases the risk of faster intoxication.
  73. A: It might taste or smell strange.