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EXIT STRATEGY

THIS PUZZLE IS DESIGNED TO SHOW THE IMPORTANCE OF AN EMERGENCY EXIT PLAN. IN IT, IF A SMOKE DETECTOR GOES OFF, YOU MUST DROP TO THE FLOOR AND LEAVE THE BEDROOM BY ONE OF THE TWO OPEN DOORS AND MAKE YOUR WAY TO ONE OF THE FOUR EXITS (E). DRAW LINES FROM THE BEDROOM TO THE EXITS TO SEE WHICH ONES ARE CLEAR.

THE CATCH IS THAT SOME OF THE LETTERS ARE BLOCKING LETTERS:
B-BOOKCASE, BUFFET
C-CHAIR
D-DESK, DRESSER
L-LOCKED DOOR
AND S-SOFA.

THE ONLY LETTERS YOU CAN DRAW THROUGH ARE:
H-HALL
O-OPEN DOOR
AND T-TABLE (CRAWL UNDER).

 
Safe and Sound

CHOOSE A WORD(S) FROM THE LIST THAT BEST COMPLETES THE NUMBERED HOME SAFETY GUIDELINES BELOW.

1. TEST YOUR EACH MONTH.
2. HAVE A LIST OF NEXT TO EACH TELEPHONE.
3. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
4. ARE NECESSARY FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY.
5. KEEP AWAY FROM HEATERS.
6. KEEP CLEANED UP OR STORED IN TIGHTLY SEALED METAL CONTAINERS.
7. TURN AWAY FROM THE FRONT OF THE STOVE WHILE COOKING.
 
Home, Sweet Home

MATCH THE SINGERS AND GROUPS ON THE RIGHT WITH THEIR TOP 40 "HOME" HIT ON THE LEFT.

1. HOMEWARD BOUND (1966) A. TOM JONES
2. LONG, LONG WAY FROM HOME (1978) B. THE OSMONDS
3. TAKE ME HOME (1986) C. JOHN DENVER
4. GOIN' HOME (1973) D. SIMON & GARFUNKEL
5. GREEN, GREEN GRASS OF HOME (1967) E. FOREIGNER
6. TAKE ME HOME, COUNTRY ROADS (1971) F. PHIL COLLINS

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