Along with the backpacks and notebooks, make sure they get their safety tips, too
Wednesday, August 23, 2017 8:35 am
CONCORD - Buying pencils, backpacks and other supplies for kids going back to school has parents going in many directions. But as plans and supplies are put in place, the American Red Cross has steps everyone can follow to help make the trip back to the classroom a safe one. "There is a lot going on as families make plans and get ready to go back to school. But safety should be the top priority for all students, especially younger children and those heading to school for the first time," said Lloyd Ziel, Chief Communications and Marketing Officer for the American Red Cross in New Hampshire and Vermont. "Whether riding, biking or walking to school, we want everyone to arrive and then return home safely."
TOP TEN SAFETY TIPS
If children ride a bus to school, they should plan to get to their bus stop early and stand back from the curb while waiting for the bus to arrive. Other safety steps include:
WHAT DRIVERS SHOULD KNOW Drivers should know what the yellow and red bus signals mean and be aware that children are out walking or biking to school and slow down - especially in residential areas and school zones. Yellow flashing lights indicate the bus is getting ready to stop and motorists should slow down and be prepared to stop. Red flashing lights and an extended stop sign indicate the bus is stopped and children are getting on or off. Drivers in both directions must stop their vehicles and wait until the lights go off, the stop sign is back in place and the bus is moving before they can start driving again. Parents should also make sure the child knows their phone number, address, how to get in touch with their parents at work, how to get in touch with another trusted adult and how to dial 9-1-1. They should also teach children not to talk to strangers or accept rides from someone they don't know.
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