by Let's Go Studio © 2026
Price: $3 USD
Subjects: lifeSkills,earlyIntervention,receptiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication,Special Autism,communicationSkills,activitiesOfDailyLiving
Grades: 0
Prevent Accidents and Teach Electrical Awareness with Our High-Stakes Safety Resource! Is it safe to plug in a TV cord gently? Is it unsafe to touch a switch with wet hands? This set of 30 interactive digital task cards focuses entirely on Electrical Safety and Home Hazards. It is a must-have resource for Special Education (SPED), Life Skills instruction, and Early Childhood Education to help students recognize dangerous household situations involving electricity. Why this Electrical Safety set is a "shockingly good" addition to your shop: Vital ADLs & Life Skills: Targets real-world scenarios that students encounter every day—handling plugs, cords, switches, and electronic devices safely. Water & Electricity Discrimination: Heavily reinforces the dangerous connection between water and power (e.g., hairdryers near sinks, wet hands on switches, pouring water on electrical fires), which is essential for students with Autism to understand. Fire Prevention Awareness: Explores critical fire hazard concepts such as overloaded power strips, exposed copper wires, and placing heaters near flammable items like curtains or blankets. Positive Action Modeling: Balances the hazards by showcasing proper safety habits, including organizing messy cables, using plastic outlet covers, and pulling plugs by the plastic head instead of pulling the cord. Comprehensive Electrical Scenarios: Outlets, switches, frayed cords, household appliances (toasters, microwaves, stoves), and outdoor elect
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