Farm Stay Safety and Security
Test your knowledge on Farm Stay Safety and Security to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Questions
When exploring a farm, it's essential to:
- Stay on designated paths.
- Climb fences and explore restricted areas.
- Touch or feed animals without permission.
- Ignore warning signs.
Which of these is NOT a recommended safety precaution when interacting with farm animals?
- Ask permission before petting or feeding animals.
- Approach animals from behind.
- Maintain a safe distance from animals.
- Avoid sudden movements or loud noises.
What should you do if you encounter an aggressive animal on a farm?
- Attempt to calm the animal with soothing words.
- Run towards the nearest building or shelter.
- Try to fight back or scare the animal away.
- Ignore the animal and continue your exploration.
When hiking or walking on a farm, it's important to:
- Wear appropriate footwear and clothing.
- Carry a map and a fully charged mobile phone.
- Inform someone about your planned route and expected return time.
- All of the above.
Which of these is NOT a potential security risk when staying at a farm?
- Leaving valuables unattended in your accommodation.
- Keeping doors and windows locked when you're out.
- Being aware of your surroundings and reporting any suspicious activities.
- Sharing personal information with strangers.
In case of an emergency on a farm, the first step should be to:
- Call the emergency services (e.g., 911).
- Contact the farm owner or manager.
- Attempt to handle the situation yourself.
- Wait for someone else to take action.
Which of these is NOT a recommended practice for fire safety on a farm?
- Keep fire extinguishers in easily accessible locations.
- Have a designated meeting place in case of a fire.
- Store flammable materials away from heat sources.
- Leave campfires unattended.
When swimming in a farm pond or lake, it's important to:
- Check the water depth and clarity before diving.
- Avoid swimming alone.
- Be aware of potential hazards like underwater obstacles or currents.
- All of the above.
Which of these is NOT a recommended practice for electrical safety on a farm?
- Use electrical appliances and tools according to manufacturer instructions.
- Avoid overloading electrical outlets.
- Keep electrical cords away from water and heat sources.
- Touch electrical wires or equipment with wet hands.
In case of a medical emergency on a farm, the first step should be to:
- Call the emergency services (e.g., 911).
- Contact the farm owner or manager.
- Attempt to provide first aid if you have the necessary skills and training.
- Wait for someone else to take action.
Which of these is NOT a recommended practice for food safety on a farm?
- Wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly before eating.
- Cook meat and poultry to the proper internal temperature.
- Store perishable food items in a refrigerator or cooler.
- Leave food exposed to open air for extended periods.
When participating in farm activities, it's important to:
- Follow instructions and safety guidelines provided by the farm staff.
- Wear appropriate clothing and safety gear.
- Be aware of potential hazards and take necessary precautions.
- All of the above.
Which of these is NOT a recommended practice for water safety on a farm?
- Wear a life jacket when boating or swimming in deep water.
- Avoid swimming in areas with strong currents or underwater obstacles.
- Be aware of the water depth and clarity before diving.
- Swim alone in unfamiliar waters.
In case of a severe weather event (e.g., thunderstorm, tornado), the safest action is to:
- Seek shelter in a sturdy building or underground location.
- Stay in your accommodation and close all windows and doors.
- Go outside to watch the storm.
- Continue with your planned activities.
Which of these is NOT a recommended practice for pest control on a farm?
- Dispose of waste properly to avoid attracting pests.
- Keep food items sealed and stored away from pests.
- Use insect repellent when spending time outdoors.
- Leave food and garbage exposed to attract pests.