SECURING
definition from Cambridge and my own
positioned or fixed firmly and correctly and therefore not likely to move, fall, or break
free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe
for teenagers
for parents (adults)
for elderly (70+ yrs old)
for children (2-4 yrs old)
for people with disabilities
in school
securing shaky school tables
at home
securing their homework from pets
securing their valuables
securing a bottle/cup so it will not spill everywhere
at home
office
house bills
insurance
passport
paperwork
cable management
food pantry
playing with toys
walking and running
any harm at home
hanging clothes outside
carrying heavy objects
during any activities, students leave their valuables aside.
classroom tables are often shaky making it distracting to do their work
pets like cats,dogs,rabbit etc.. are known to chew on things. there is a possibility of the pets chewing their worksheets.
students tend to have a bottle/cup when they are studying. Sometime when they are not careful, they might knock the bottle/cup over causing it to spill in the table, ruining their homework.
elderly who live in HDB tends to hang their clothes outside of their houses
living in their home alone , sometimes they have to carry heavy objects like boxes, moving furniture etc..
sharp edges of the tables can cause harm to children
since it not often use, parents may keep
like securing a phone on a phone hoder
securing decorations onto walls
securing cables so that it will not fray
securing from boiling hot objects like cup noodles and kettles
securing from hammer and nails because if not careful might end up hurting their fingers
securing from sharp objects
examples, phone , wallets, watches, bags, personal learning devices.
classes like science, during practical, students must leave their bags outside the lab. this may give other students the opportunities to ransack into their bags
During PE, when students are running or playing , they leave their valuables like phone at the side in the open. this may allow other students to take their phones/ wallets
why? the ground may be uneven
small toys that may be choking hazards like legos.
children may be hyper most of the time so they tend to run around. this may lead to problems like falling
this could be dangerous because clothes maybe heavy and they have to fight against the strong winds especially to those who live at high level
this edges may injure the children especially around the head area causing serious injuries
people with dimentia
forgetting how to go back home , forgetting their family members
amputated legs or arms/hands