Superhero Signs
Design a safety sign for young children (7 years and below). Danger signs on substations and other electrical equipment have words on them that younger children can’t read and they might not understand the danger. Design a sign using pictures to help them understand.
Cautionary Comic Strips
Using www.pixton.com, create a safety comic strip that highlights 5 electrical hazards around the home. You can use Ollie and Sparky as your main characters (download here) or design your own.
Talking Avatars
Create a ‘voki’ talking avatar using www.voki.com to warn others about:
- The dangers of substations when people break in and steal from them
- The dangers of hitting power lines with machines or fishing rods
Safety Podcast
Write and record a safety advert with sound effects that will help children and adults recognise the ‘Danger of Death’ warning sign and understand how to stay safe when they see it. You might want to use Audacity to do this.
Presentations That Don't Make You Snooze
Create a presentation on electrical safety that will keep children aged 11 years and under interested and safe. Things you might want to include:
- Power stations
- Overhead power lines
- Substations
- Underground cables
- Danger signs
- Fishing safely
- Flying kites safely
- Playing safely near substations
If you want to try a new way of creating interesting presentations, visit Prezi.
You lose points for the snooze factor so your presentations had better be enlightening!
You've Got the X-Factor
Bring electrical safety into the 21st century in a song that will get the message across. Create your own lyrics or use these!
‘It ain’t rocket science,
but a dodgy house appliance,
can shock you half to death.
So stay alert,
don’t get hurt
or you’ll draw your last breath!’
The latest beats (some are free) from can be streamed from:
YouTube.