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Toys scattered on the floor is an example of a common household hazard.
Toys scattered on the floor is an example of a common household hazard.
True
The responsibility of keeping the environment free from hazards solely lies with the government.
The responsibility of keeping the environment free from hazards solely lies with the government.
False
It is not necessary for individuals to be responsible for their own safety.
It is not necessary for individuals to be responsible for their own safety.
False
Accidents can only happen outside the home, not within the home.
Accidents can only happen outside the home, not within the home.
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Parents have no responsibility in teaching children about safety at home.
Parents have no responsibility in teaching children about safety at home.
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It is not important to keep things organized at home to prevent accidents.
It is not important to keep things organized at home to prevent accidents.
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Wet and slippery floors are considered common household hazards.
Wet and slippery floors are considered common household hazards.
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Children should not be aware of rough edges and sharp objects around the house.
Children should not be aware of rough edges and sharp objects around the house.
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Individuals have no role in reducing the possibility of accidents or injuries in the community.
Individuals have no role in reducing the possibility of accidents or injuries in the community.
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The local government works independently without involving the community to keep the environment safe.
The local government works independently without involving the community to keep the environment safe.
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