Fun and Safe Science Experiments - Safety Precautions

One of the most important things to remember when it comes to science experiments is safety. Very often, accidents that could have been prevented happen in science laboratories because of the lack of safety precautions. Other times it is the experiment itself that is not entirely safe for replication in school laboratories or in homes. Despite the dangers of experimentation, however parents should still encourage their children towards science. Look for fun and safe science experiments that your children can do, but still practice the following safety requirements.
In a science laboratory, no matter how many fun and easy science experiments a teacher has lined up, students are often required to wear lab coats. This is to prevent them from spilling anything potentially dangerous on their clothes, and it also saves their clothes from getting stained. A lab coat provides extra protection, or an extra layer of protection before any chemical may touch the skin. Some science laboratories also require that students wear latex gloves, but not all experiments deem this as necessary. When doing experiments at home, encourage your children to also wear lab coats or at least kitchen aprons to protect their bodies.
Another safety device that students should wear in order to achieve fun and safe science experiments are the protective goggles, which really look more like huge clear sunglasses. These goggles protect the scientists' eyes from getting splattered on or affected by any liquid or gas that may be emitted by the experiment or chemicals being worked with. They also protect the student from any shrapnel that might fly should the glassware in the laboratory begins to break. Wear goggles for fun and safe science experiments at home too!
To consistently achieve fun and safe science experiments, students should always read experiment instructions and articles all the way through. Knowing everything that needs to be done beforehand can help students mentally prepare themselves for the activity. It also helps in setting up their laboratory stations, and get their materials all ready for the experiment. Also, constantly looking back at the instructions can lead to more accidents, so it's really best to read it ahead of time. You can help your child out by reading the instructions to them while they work, or vice versa. As long as one scientist completely focuses on their experiment, it's bound to be safer.
Remember that the best way to achieve fun and safe science experiments is to encourage safety as the number one priority. While many kids enjoy exploding experiments or other big reactions, parents should always make sure that their children are safe first and then learning and discovering second.
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