Are your kids back-to-school safety savvy?

New school year around the corner: Have you taken the time to prepare your child on how to stay safe when heading to school and home?

The new school year is about to kick off and with it brings much preparation – new uniforms, stationery and sports gear. But have you taken the time to prepare your child on how to stay safe when heading to school and home?

Theunis Kotze, General Manager of ADT Inland Region, said it’s important to share safety tips with your children and to encourage them to apply them every day.

“For many working parents there is a lot of anxiety around getting their children to school and home safely.”

Here are a few tips worth sharing with children to ensure they stay safe:

“It is very important that children know how the alarm system and panic buttons work, and when and how to use them,” said Kotze.

“Also make a list of important telephone numbers – such as the emergency services and mom and dad’s work and cellphone numbers. Paste it on or near the telephone and explain when they should be used. Emphasise how important it is not to let anyone into the house without your permission. If you are going to be late let your children know as soon as possible and give them an idea of when they can expect you to be home,” he added.

“Lastly, if the children are quite young, make sure they understand that certain items in the house, such as the stove, kettle, heaters, candles and so on, are dangerous and are off limits.” 

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