Always choose playgrounds, parks, or designated play areas away from traffic and other hazards.
Pay attention to what's happening around you. Look out for obstacles, other people, and potential dangers.
Wear the right shoes, clothing, and protective equipment (like helmets for biking or skating) to minimize injuries.
Drink plenty of water, especially on hot days, to avoid dehydration.
Playing with friends is not only more fun but also safer. You can look out for each other.
Always inform a parent, teacher, or guardian about where you plan to play and when you'll be back.
Never play near roads, parking lots, or any areas with moving vehicles.
Avoid climbing on fences, walls, or unstable structures that could collapse or cause falls.
Avoid playing in secluded or isolated places where there are no other people around.
Never talk to strangers or accept rides or gifts from them.
Protect your skin from the sun by applying sunscreen before playing outside, especially during peak hours.
Avoid playing outside during thunderstorms, heavy rain, or other severe weather conditions.
Remember, safety is always the top priority. Have fun and stay safe while playing outside!