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an example of hazard use 6th grade words

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A hazard is something that can hurt people, damage things, or harm the environment. Here are simple examples using 6th‑grade words.

Main example — wet floor:
- What happened: Someone spilled water in the school hallway.
- Why it’s a hazard: The floor is slippery, so someone could fall and get hurt.
- How to stay safe: Put a “wet floor” sign or towel there, walk slowly, and tell a teacher or custodian to clean it up.

More short examples:
- Broken glass: Cuts skin. Stay away and tell an adult to clean it up with a broom and a dustpan.
- Strong chemicals (like drain cleaner): Can burn skin or eyes. Don’t touch it and call a grown-up.
- Loose dog on the street: Could bite or knock someone down. Keep your distance and find an adult or call animal control.
- Flooding after heavy rain: Water can carry things that hurt you and can trap you. Move to higher ground and listen to safety instructions.

Tip: If you see something dangerous, tell a teacher, parent, or another adult right away.