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Being home alone can be a fun and exciting experience for kids, but it can also be intimidating and scary. Here are some tips on how to be safe when home alone: 1. Know your emergency numbers: Make sure you know your emergency numbers, such as 911 or your local emergency services number, and how to use the phone to dial them. Write them down and keep them near the phone in case of an emergency. 2. Keep the doors locked: Keep all doors and windows locked when you are home alone. Use a deadbolt lock if possible. If you have a security system, make sure it's activated. 3. Don't open the door for strangers: Never open the door for strangers. If someone comes to the door and you don't know them, ask for their name and purpose of visit through the door or nearby window. If you're not comfortable, call a trusted adult or the police for help. 4. Avoid using kitchen appliances: Avoid using kitchen appliances, such as the stove or oven, when you're home alone. If you must cook, use the microwave or make a cold snack instead. 5. Stay inside: Don't go outside unless it's an emergency or you have permission from a trusted adult. 6. Don't share personal information: Don't share personal information, such as your name, address, or phone number, with anyone on the phone or online. 7. Have a plan: Have a plan for what to do in case of an emergency, such as a fire or natural disaster. Practice the plan with your family or caregivers so you know what to do. 8. Stay calm: If you feel scared or nervous, take deep breaths and try to stay calm. Listen to calming music or watch a favorite TV show to help you relax. Remember, it's important to talk with your parents or caregivers about staying safe when home alone. If you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, call a trusted adult for help.
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