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Back to School Safety Tips

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The back-to-school season has finally arrived! For many, it is a very exciting and nerve wracking time of year. To help ensure a safe and easy transition, we recommend that parents talk to their children about safety precautions for the school year.

We have provided back-to-school safety tips below to consider:

  • Establish the safest route to school or the bus stop
  • Encourage children to stick to the route and avoid short cuts
  • To always walk on the sidewalk or away from the roadway
  • Remind children not talk to people they don’t know
  • Wear a properly fitted helmet if riding a bike or scooter to school
  • When walking to school, put devices away and be alert
  • Always cross at street marked crossings or crosswalks and obey the crossing guard
  • On the bus, face forward and follow the bus driver’s rules

For those learning from home, there are still safety tips to keep in mind. While the internet can be an informative and entertaining tool, without supervision, there are potential dangers online. In order to stay safe online while learning at home, we recommend parents:

  • Have age appropriate conversations about digital use with children
  • Establish your household expectations about things like text messages, location information sharing, etc.
  • Explore parental controls to monitor what children can access through device management programs such as parental controls
  • Secure your Wi-Fi connection and keep your passwords private
  • Remind your child not to share their passwords with anyone except you. You should know the passwords for their email, social media and apps
  • Establish boundaries. Inform your child to never agree to send their picture or to meet up with someone online that they don’t know.
  • Create a safe space. Encourage your child to be open and tell you if they encounter anything online that makes them feel uncomfortable. Let them know there will be no ramifications for this.

We are reminding all motorists to slow down and be alert for children heading to school. There will be an increased police presence on the roads for back to school to ensure community safety.

 

 

 

Bicycle Safety – Bike safety isn’t only important during back-to-school time, as children and adults-alike are on their bicycles on a regular basis. Constable Rebecca Elliott has some safety tips for you.

 

 

 

Railway Safety is important year-round, please watch as Constable Chris Golder reminds you what to do when approaching or crossing railway tracks.

 

 

 

Driver Safety - Drivers have a very important role to play during back-to-school time. Please watch this reminder video as Constable Anthea Fordyce goes over some necessary safety tips.

 

 

 

Safe Crossing – As kids head back to school after a long summer, rules of the road are sometimes forgotten in all the excitement. Watch as Constable Jacquie Wilson reminds you how to cross the road safely.

 

 

 

Bus Safety – There are many rules to remember when it comes to bus safety. Constable Chris Golder has a few tips for kids as they head back to school this September.

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