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A-C Alcohol Ambulance Banister Barbecue Bath Bed Berries Blade Books Burn Cabinet Cables Candles Drinks like beer and wine that are for grown-ups only and can be poisonous for children A van that takes sick or hurt people to hospital The handrail that you should hold when you go up or down stairs A type of cooker where grown-ups can cook food outside The tub in the bathroom you sit in to wash (Watch out it's not too hot and that you don t slip!) A piece of furniture in your bedroom where you lie down and go to sleep Small round fruits growing on bushes or trees (Be careful - some might be poisonous!) The sharp part of a tool Lots of paper pages held together inside a cover (Look after your books and don t leave them on the floor!) When you hurt yourself and damage your skin by touching something hot (like the oven) A small cupboard on a wall for creams, soaps, medicines (Some of these can be poisonous!) Thick wires carrying electricity through them (Don t trip over them!) Sticks of wax that you burn. They give us light but the flame can burn your skin

C-F Carefully Carpet Chair Cleaning things Coast guards Coat Computer Cooker Cupboard Dangerous Don t touch Electric cable Electricity Emergency services Fall Doing something safely and slowly The thick covering on the floor A piece of furniture with a seat and a back that you sit on All the bottles, sprays and creams that keep a house clean (These are poisonous!) People who deal with emergencies at sea Item of clothing you wear over your clothes to keep you warm when you are outside A machine that holds lots of information Where we cook food (It gets very hot and can burn you, so don t touch!) A place for storing things safely behind closed doors Something that can hurt or injure you, or make you feel sick If you are told not to touch something, it is because it s dangerous and you could get hurt A thick wire carrying electricity along it A type of power that travels along cables (It gives us heat and light, but it is very dangerous, so keep away!) People like the police and fire fighters, who deal with things like fires, car crashes and injuries When something or someone drops to the ground

F-I Fire and rescue service Fish bowl Food Football Fridge Front door Games Garden Gate Hedge trimmers Hoover Hot Hot coffee Hurt Injury People trained to put out fires and rescue people from burning buildings A glass bowl where pet fish are kept What you and animals eat to keep healthy and stay alive A large ball that you can kick (But be careful where you kick it. It could hurt someone or break something!) A big, cold container where we keep food safe and fresh The opening at the front of the house to the outside street. Things you can play with Land outside a house A type of door that stops things coming in or going out of a garden or field Sharps tools for cutting hedges A machine that sucks up all the dirt from floors (It has long cables, so don t trip over them) Very, very warm (Hot things can hurt you and burn your skin.) A drink that can be very hot, so be careful not to knock it over or it could burn you In pain When your body is hurt

I-P Iron Knife Lamp Leaves Loft ladder Medicines Nettles Not in your mouth! Petrol Plants Play safely Plug Poison/ poisonous Police A hard, metal object that heats up to smooth wrinkles in clothes (But it can be hot and dangerous!) A sharp tool for cutting things A small light that sits on a table The green things that grow on trees and then fall to the ground in autumn A ladder that comes down from the loft (the space under the roof at the top of the house) Tablets or special liquids used to make people feel better (Never take medicine without a grown-up!) Wild plants that have small pointed hairs that can sting you If you are told this, you must listen because what you are going to do could poison you Fuel put in cars or machines (like lawn mowers) to make them work Living things that grow in the ground, in gardens or fields To play away from dangerous things The piece at the end of a cable that fits into the wall socket (You must not touch plugs!) Something that can hurt you or make you very sick if you swallow it People trained to keep you safe and deal with crime

P-T Pond Rugs Saucepan Scald Sharp Shed Slip Stairs Stepladder Swallow Taps Telephone Television (TV) Thistles A small place in the garden that s filled with water (Always take care near water!) Small carpets (They may slide so take care not to trip or slip on them!) A pot to cook food in (It s heated on the top of a cooker and gets very hot.) A type of burn caused by hot water or hot drinks Something that can cut and hurt you The small building in the garden where tools are kept When you fall over because your foot slides on the floor The steps that lead from downstairs to upstairs A small frame that grown-ups use to climb on to reach things (Don t you try - you could fall!) When you pass something from your mouth and throat to your tummy You find them over your sinks and baths. You turn them to let the water come out (Be very careful of the hot water!) The thing you hold to your ear to listen and talk to someone who might be far away The screen that has pictures and sounds for you to watch different films and programmes Wild plants with prickly leaves and purple flowers

T-W Tidy up Tools Towels Toys Trees Trip Vase Water Weed killers Window Don t leave a mess but put everything away where it should be kept Something you use to help you do work (e.g. make, mend, or clean) Soft thick cloths that you use to dry yourself All the things you play with, like dolls, cars, and games (Remember to put them away!) The large tall plants with woody trunks, branches and leaves When you catch your foot on something and you fall over A pot to hold flowers and water (Be careful not to knock it over!) The liquid you drink or use to wash, swim, etc (Water in the bath can be hot and pond water can be deep, so be careful!) Poisons that kill wild plants that are growing where you don t want them The glass part of a wall where you can see out, (Watch you don t fall out!)