H.A.C. -Safety Traditional Cache
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Size:  (regular)
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Please do not
go north and walk around. You'll get on to Private Property. You
will need to cross the water to get to the cache. This area is open
to hunting, please blaze it during the hunting season's!!! Also be
very careful going after this cache, I picked this one as safety
for a reason!!
Knowing about
safety helps Scouts to make the right choices and to take the best
actions to avoid accidents by making informed choices in their
everyday activities and to respond appropriately during an
emergency situation.
Requirements
1. Prepare a notebook to include
1. Newspaper and other stories, facts, and statistics showing
common types and causes of injuries in the home and in the
workplace, and how these injuries could be prevented
2. Newspaper and other stories, facts, and statistics showing
common types of crimes and ways to avoid being a crime victim
3. Facts you have obtained concerning the frequency of accidents
and of crimes in your local area
4. A paragraph or more, written by you, explaining how a serious
fire, accident, or crime could change your family life
5. A list of safe practices and safety devices currently used by
your family, such as safety practices used while driving or working
and safety devices that prevent injuries or help in an
emergency
2. Do the following:
1. Using a safety checklist approved by your counselor, make an
inspection of your home. Explain the hazards found and how they can
be corrected.
2. Review or develop your family's plan of escape in case of fire
in your home.
3. Do the following:
1. Discuss with your counselor how you contribute to the safety of
yourself, your family, and your community.
2. Show your family members how to protect themselves and your home
from accidents, fire, robbery, and assault.
3. Discuss with your counselor the tips for online safety. Explain
the steps individuals can take to help prevent identity
theft.
4. Discuss with your counselor the three R's of Youth Protection
and how to recognize child abuse.
4. Show your family the exits you would use from different public
buildings (such as a theater, municipal building, library,
supermarket, shopping center, or your place of worship) in the
event of an emergency. Teach your family what to do in the event
that they need to take shelter in or evacuate a public place.
5. Make an accident prevention plan for five family activities
outside the home (at your place of worship, at a theater, on a
picnic, at the beach, and while traveling, for example). Each plan
should include an analysis of possible hazards, proposed action to
correct hazards, and reasons for the correction you propose in each
plan.
6. Plan and complete a safety project approved by your counselor
for your home, school, place of worship, place of employment, or
community. Include in your plan an explanation of the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security's Advisory System and appropriate
actions to take for each threat level.
7. Learn about three career opportunities in the field of safety.
Pick one career and find out the education, training, and
experience required for this profession. Discuss this choice with
your counselor, and explain why this profession might interest
you.
On to
the cache information. You are looking for a 30 cal ammo can, but
you will have to complete a task to get to it. Please remember
safety first, and if at any time you don't feel safe walk away.
Hunt this cache at your own risk!!! I would suggest to have at
least two people just in case something would
happen.
Please place cache back in it's
location.
And please remember to trade even or trade up and to CITO as you
cache
Permission to place this was given by the Benton County
Conservation.
Original
Content's of the cache:
Toy etche a sketch
Action figure
Bouncy ball
Star doll comb
2 beaded necklaces
Match box car
Toy basketball
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
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