A safe environment for a school-aged child would include:
1. Dressers being pulled away from a wall.
2. A helmet when rollerblading.
3. A safety lock on a cupboard with cleaning supplies.
4. All are safety issues for a school-aged child
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1. Positioning the dresser away from the wall allows for less of a chance for tipping, but this is not the only correct answer.
2. A helmet is needed for any activity with wheels, but this is not the only correct answer.
3. A safety lock is needed to keep hazardous materials out of reach, but this is not the only correct answer.
4. Correct. All choices are safety issues for children.
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