logging in or signing up leon safe Noormahl Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 85 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: October 03, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Guide Leon through the following activities by alerting him whether he is Safe or Not Safe during Lightning. Review Safety Rules Leon’s Lightning Safety Rules: Leon’s Lightning Safety Rules When thunderstorms are in the area, No Place Outside is Safe! Go inside a large permanent building, like a house or school Stay away from plumbing or electrical appliances. Don’t use corded telephones, except in emergencies. A hard topped metal vehicle is also safe Convertibles, motorcycles and bicycles are NOT safe! Use the 30-30 Rule If you hear thunder within 30 seconds of seeing lightning, Go Indoors! Stay indoors for 30 minutes after the last rumble of thunder. When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors! Start Game Visit the NOAA Lightning Safety website for more informationSlide3: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #1 of 17Slide4: Correct: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects like these players in the open field. CONTINUE Slide5: Incorrect: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects like these players in the open field. CONTINUE Slide6: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #2 of 17Slide7: Correct: Lightning tends to strike tall objects like these people on the flat beach or water surface. No place outside is safe! CONTINUE Slide8: Incorrect: Lightning tends to strike tall objects like these people on the flat beach or water surface. No place outside is safe! CONTINUE Slide9: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #3 of 17Slide10: Correct: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects like mountains. Get off mountains before lightning begins! CONTINUE Slide11: Incorrect: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects like mountains. Get off mountains before lightning begins! CONTINUE Slide12: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #4 of 17Slide13: Correct: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects like trees. Stay away from trees! CONTINUE Slide14: Incorrect: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects like trees. Stay away from trees! CONTINUE Slide15: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #5 of 17Slide16: Correct: No Place Outside is Safe! Even a nearby lightning strike can travel through underground water pipes or wiring, into the pool, and electrocute you. CONTINUE Slide17: Incorrect: No place outside is safe! Even a nearby lightning strike can travel through underground water pipes and wiring, into the pool, and electrocute you. CONTINUE Slide18: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #6 of 17Slide19: Correct: Lightning tends to strike isolated tall objects. Remember, no place outside is safe. CONTINUE Slide20: Incorrect: Lightning tends to strike isolated tall objects. Remember, no place outside is safe. CONTINUE Slide21: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #7 of 17Slide22: Correct: The metal shell of vehicle will transfer electric current safely around you. Roll up windows and don’t touch any metal parts of the car. CONTINUE Slide23: Incorrect: Metal shell of vehicle will transfer electric current safely around you. Roll up windows and don’t touch any metal of the car. CONTINUE Oops! Wrong AnswerSlide24: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #8 of 17Slide25: Correct: These vehicles do not have a fully enclosed metal shell to transfer electric current safely around you! CONTINUE Slide26: Incorrect: These vehicles do not have a fully enclosed metal shell to transfer electric current safely around you! CONTINUE Slide27: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #9 of 17Slide28: Correct: Lightning tends to strike tall objects like this boater on the flat water surface. No place outside is safe! CONTINUE Slide29: Incorrect: Lightning tends to strike tall objects like this boater on the flat water surface. No place outside is safe! CONTINUE Slide30: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #10 of 17Slide31: Correct: Lightning can easily penetrate through a tent. It doesn’t matter how big the tent is or what the poles are made of. CONTINUE Slide32: Incorrect: Lightning can easily penetrate through a tent. It doesn’t matter how big the tent is or what the poles are made of. CONTINUE Slide33: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #11 of 17Slide34: Correct: Most small shelters offer little or no protection from lightning. CONTINUE Slide35: Incorrect: Most small shelters offer little or no protection from lightning. CONTINUE Slide36: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #12 of 17Slide37: Correct: Most large permanent buildings are safe. CONTINUE Slide38: Incorrect: Most large permanent buildings are safe. CONTINUE Oops! Wrong AnswerSlide39: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #13 of 17Slide40: Correct: Lightning can travel through the wiring in the building, into the computer and electrocute you. CONTINUE Slide41: Incorrect: Lightning can travel through the wiring in the building, into the computer and electrocute you. CONTINUE Slide42: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #14 of 17Slide43: Correct: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects. While metal does not attract lightning, long metal bleachers and fences can conduct electricity long distances. CONTINUE Slide44: Incorrect: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects. While metal does not attract lightning, long metal bleachers and fences can conduct electricity long distances. CONTINUE Slide45: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #15 of 17Slide46: Correct: The metal shell of a vehicle will transfer electric current safely around you. Roll up windows and don’t touch any metal. CONTINUE Slide47: Incorrect: The metal shell of a vehicle will transfer electric current safely around you. Roll up windows and don’t touch any metal. CONTINUE Oops! Wrong AnswerSlide48: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #16 of 17Slide49: Correct: Lightning can travel through the wiring in the building into the telephone and electrocute you! Do not use corded telephones except in emergencies. CONTINUE Slide50: Incorrect: Lightning can travel through the wiring in the building into the telephone and electrocute you! Do not use corded telephones except in emergencies. CONTINUE Slide51: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) Cell Phone #17 of 17Slide52: Correct: Cell phones are safe since there is no cord connecting the phone to the wiring in the building. CONTINUE Slide53: Incorrect: Cell phones are safe since there is no cord connecting the phone to the wiring in the building. CONTINUE Oops! Wrong AnswerSlide54: EXIT Remember, When Thunder ROARS Go Indoors For more information, visit the NOAA Lightning Safety Website www.lightningsafety.noaa.gov You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
leon safe Noormahl Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 85 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: October 03, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Guide Leon through the following activities by alerting him whether he is Safe or Not Safe during Lightning. Review Safety Rules Leon’s Lightning Safety Rules: Leon’s Lightning Safety Rules When thunderstorms are in the area, No Place Outside is Safe! Go inside a large permanent building, like a house or school Stay away from plumbing or electrical appliances. Don’t use corded telephones, except in emergencies. A hard topped metal vehicle is also safe Convertibles, motorcycles and bicycles are NOT safe! Use the 30-30 Rule If you hear thunder within 30 seconds of seeing lightning, Go Indoors! Stay indoors for 30 minutes after the last rumble of thunder. When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors! Start Game Visit the NOAA Lightning Safety website for more informationSlide3: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #1 of 17Slide4: Correct: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects like these players in the open field. CONTINUE Slide5: Incorrect: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects like these players in the open field. CONTINUE Slide6: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #2 of 17Slide7: Correct: Lightning tends to strike tall objects like these people on the flat beach or water surface. No place outside is safe! CONTINUE Slide8: Incorrect: Lightning tends to strike tall objects like these people on the flat beach or water surface. No place outside is safe! CONTINUE Slide9: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #3 of 17Slide10: Correct: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects like mountains. Get off mountains before lightning begins! CONTINUE Slide11: Incorrect: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects like mountains. Get off mountains before lightning begins! CONTINUE Slide12: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #4 of 17Slide13: Correct: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects like trees. Stay away from trees! CONTINUE Slide14: Incorrect: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects like trees. Stay away from trees! CONTINUE Slide15: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #5 of 17Slide16: Correct: No Place Outside is Safe! Even a nearby lightning strike can travel through underground water pipes or wiring, into the pool, and electrocute you. CONTINUE Slide17: Incorrect: No place outside is safe! Even a nearby lightning strike can travel through underground water pipes and wiring, into the pool, and electrocute you. CONTINUE Slide18: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #6 of 17Slide19: Correct: Lightning tends to strike isolated tall objects. Remember, no place outside is safe. CONTINUE Slide20: Incorrect: Lightning tends to strike isolated tall objects. Remember, no place outside is safe. CONTINUE Slide21: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #7 of 17Slide22: Correct: The metal shell of vehicle will transfer electric current safely around you. Roll up windows and don’t touch any metal parts of the car. CONTINUE Slide23: Incorrect: Metal shell of vehicle will transfer electric current safely around you. Roll up windows and don’t touch any metal of the car. CONTINUE Oops! Wrong AnswerSlide24: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #8 of 17Slide25: Correct: These vehicles do not have a fully enclosed metal shell to transfer electric current safely around you! CONTINUE Slide26: Incorrect: These vehicles do not have a fully enclosed metal shell to transfer electric current safely around you! CONTINUE Slide27: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #9 of 17Slide28: Correct: Lightning tends to strike tall objects like this boater on the flat water surface. No place outside is safe! CONTINUE Slide29: Incorrect: Lightning tends to strike tall objects like this boater on the flat water surface. No place outside is safe! CONTINUE Slide30: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #10 of 17Slide31: Correct: Lightning can easily penetrate through a tent. It doesn’t matter how big the tent is or what the poles are made of. CONTINUE Slide32: Incorrect: Lightning can easily penetrate through a tent. It doesn’t matter how big the tent is or what the poles are made of. CONTINUE Slide33: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #11 of 17Slide34: Correct: Most small shelters offer little or no protection from lightning. CONTINUE Slide35: Incorrect: Most small shelters offer little or no protection from lightning. CONTINUE Slide36: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #12 of 17Slide37: Correct: Most large permanent buildings are safe. CONTINUE Slide38: Incorrect: Most large permanent buildings are safe. CONTINUE Oops! Wrong AnswerSlide39: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #13 of 17Slide40: Correct: Lightning can travel through the wiring in the building, into the computer and electrocute you. CONTINUE Slide41: Incorrect: Lightning can travel through the wiring in the building, into the computer and electrocute you. CONTINUE Slide42: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #14 of 17Slide43: Correct: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects. While metal does not attract lightning, long metal bleachers and fences can conduct electricity long distances. CONTINUE Slide44: Incorrect: Lightning tends to strike tall isolated objects. While metal does not attract lightning, long metal bleachers and fences can conduct electricity long distances. CONTINUE Slide45: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #15 of 17Slide46: Correct: The metal shell of a vehicle will transfer electric current safely around you. Roll up windows and don’t touch any metal. CONTINUE Slide47: Incorrect: The metal shell of a vehicle will transfer electric current safely around you. Roll up windows and don’t touch any metal. CONTINUE Oops! Wrong AnswerSlide48: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) #16 of 17Slide49: Correct: Lightning can travel through the wiring in the building into the telephone and electrocute you! Do not use corded telephones except in emergencies. CONTINUE Slide50: Incorrect: Lightning can travel through the wiring in the building into the telephone and electrocute you! Do not use corded telephones except in emergencies. CONTINUE Slide51: or Not Safe Safe (Select one) Cell Phone #17 of 17Slide52: Correct: Cell phones are safe since there is no cord connecting the phone to the wiring in the building. CONTINUE Slide53: Incorrect: Cell phones are safe since there is no cord connecting the phone to the wiring in the building. CONTINUE Oops! Wrong AnswerSlide54: EXIT Remember, When Thunder ROARS Go Indoors For more information, visit the NOAA Lightning Safety Website www.lightningsafety.noaa.gov