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Public Service Announcements
Part 1 - Fire Safety

"Hi,
kids. I'm Captain Crimson, and I'm here today at the Pleasantview fire
station with my teammate Azure Maiden and local fire fighter Jack London.
Today we are going to demonstrate several fire safety tips you should
be aware of in your own home, since not everyone can be from my home
planet of Emibaero." |

"First
off, Jack has agreed to demonstrate the proper use of a fire extinguisher.
Notice how he aims at the base of the fire, to suffocate the flames
at its source. You should always have a couple of fire extinguishers
around the house to take care of small fires. Don't forget to check
them on a regular basis to see if they are still charged and useable." |

"One
of the most important safety features you can have in your house is
a smoke alarm. Besides alerting you in the event of a fire, they can
be included in your home security system to call the fire department
in the event of an emergency." |

"Most
buildings also have a sprinkler system, such as the one shown here in
this kitchen. Sprinkler systems are designed to spray large amounts
of water over a large area engulfed in flames." |

"In
the unfortunate event you do have a fire, and you don't have a sprinkler
system or smoke detector, you should follow little John Thayer's example
and call the fire department. If you don't know the fire department's
direct phone number, you can always dial 911 and the emergency operator
will assist you." |

"If the entire house is on fire, you should exit the house quickly, but safely. Do not try to run straight through the flames to get outside. Always look for an easily accessible door or window. Also, keep low to the ground to prevent the smoke from getting into your lungs and causing you to suffocate. "Once
you get outside, follow little John Thayer and Maribel Jones' example
and stay as far away from the house as possible so that trained fire
fighters can get inside and put out the fire quickly." |

"If by chance you do manage to catch on fire, remember these three important words. Stop, Drop and Roll. First, stop whatever you are doing, then drop to the ground, and roll around to put the flames out. Having someone pat you with a blanket or coat will help as well. "However, remember, the best thing is not to have a fire at all. So don't play with matches or lighters, unless supervised by an adult, and never leave the kitchen unattended while cooking." |
Part 2 - Don't Talk To Strangers
"Hello.
I'm Ebon Huntress, and with me is one of my fellow teammates Tangerine
Mistress. Today we're going to discuss a very important safety tip.
Don't talk to strangers." |

"Strangers
are mostly people you don't know, or people you have never met. Although
there is nothing wrong with meeting new people, you should take care
of your surroundings to avoid any unpleasant situations. Take for example,
little Lucy Burb. She knows then whenever she goes out walking, she
should never go out alone. That is why her mother, Jennifer, is accompanying
her." |

"In
the absence of an adult or guardian, you should have as many friends
with you as possible. In this instance, Lucy has invited her friends
Maribel Jones and Marsha Bruenig to go walking with her." |

"Unfortunately,
sometimes the inevitable happens and you will run into a strange person
you may have never seen before. If the stranger tries to get you to
do anything you don't think is right, always remember to throw up your
hands and tell them no in a loud, strong voice, and if possible, go
run and find an adult that you trust or a local police officer." |

"Don't
be fooled or tempted by offers of gifts, games, or candy either. Just
as before, remember to throw up your hands and say no, and then go find
an adult you trust or someone in authority." |

"Most
important of all, never, ever get into a car with a stranger by yourself.
Do not be lured by the promise of giving you a quick ride home." |

"Remember,
there are always exceptions to every rule. However, no exception should
ever jeopardize your safety or comfort. Some strangers are there to
protect you, but others are there to harm you. So when in doubt, always
seek out your parents, and remember to just say no." |
Part 3 - No Running By The Pool

"Welcome
to everyone watching. My name is Violet Haze. My teammate, Tawny Bimbo,
and I are here at the community swimming pool to express a few concerns
while playing in a water area." |

"Swimming
pools are a lot of fun. They are great for relaxing in the water and
allowing your body to float gently. You can play a variety of games
in the pool, such as Marco Polo. You can also play many sports in pools
as well. Swimming in itself can be a great exercise. And let's not forget
the simple fun of splashing each other." |

"But
all the water splashing in a pool has a tendency to leave the pool and
gather around the edges. This is why you should always be careful not
to run by the pool." |

"Take
for example little Trent Brighton. He's certainly not paying attention
to what he is doing. His mind is elsewhere as he is running next to
the side of the pool." |

"By
not paying attention, Trent ran right onto a slippery patch of water
and fell into the pool." |

"Fortunately,
Trent was able to recover and wasn't seriously injured. However, he
could have slipped the other way onto the pavement or even into a railing
that would have caused him serious injury. Even worse would have been
that we might not have known how to swim and drowned after falling into
the pool." |

"I
am certain this has been a learning experience for Trent, so make sure
you learn from his example as well. Swimming pools are supposed to be
fun, so always make sure to take care of what you are doing and help
prevent accidents from happening." |
Part 4 - Electricity, Your Dangerous Friend

"Greetings.
I'm Chromed Avenger, and with me is fellow scientist and teammate Emerald
Guardian. We're both here today to talk about one of the most wondrous
and dangerous sources of energy in the universe, electricity." |

"Electricity
is an important part of our lives. In fact, most living creatures can't
actually live without it. Small amounts of electricity exist in our
bodies, and we would not be able to live without it." |

"Electricity
can not be seen, but you see the effect of it everywhere. Electricity
powers most of the things in your house. From light bulbs, and televisions
and stereos, to the appliances you see here in this kitchen." |

"However,
sometimes electricity can cause damage to the devices that rely on it
to function. Sometimes this will come from a surge of electricity, but
most often, it comes from the device just being over used." |

"When
an electrical device breaks, you should almost never attempt to repair
the device yourself. Instead, you should call a high skilled technician
to come out and repair the broken device, such as Anette Ricci." |

"Although
Anette is a highly skilled technician, she shows here that sometimes
even electricity can get the best of us. However, don't worry. Anette
will be back up and working in no time." |

"Fortunately, Anette was prepared for her dealings with electricity, but others are not always so lucky. Improper handling of electrical devices, and electricity itself, can lead to sever burns and even death itself. And that's why electricity is your dangerous friend." So concludes the fourth chapter of Team Rainbow Super Force. Stay tuned for Chapter 5: The Sorority Hostage. |
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