Erin K. Catrambone
catrambonee@schenectadyk12.ny.us
Health Education 7th grade
Central Park Middle School /Schenectady City School District

                                                                                                           

 

 

Introduction:

Do you work hard for your money?                                                                    

When you buy a product should it work?

When you buy a product should it be safe

Should you have recourse if the product does not meet you satisfaction?

If you answered yes to the questions above,

Complete the following activity to become an educated consumer. 

Directions:  Answer the following questions by visiting the websites listed next to the question.


Click Here for a Printable Version of this Page to use to Record Your Answers.

 

1. http://www.consumereducation.org.uk/features/consumereducation.htm

Consumer Education is concerned with skills, _______________________,

 ___________________, and understanding necessary to be an ________________ consumer?

It equips people with the skills to make___________________________________________

to sort out_________________________________________, and to

seek___________________________

2. In 1972 the Consumer Product safety Commission was directed by Congress to do what? http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/103.html

3. How does the CPSC work to reduce the risk of injury and death from consumer products? http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/103.html

 4. In class, we discussed the term quackery.  List the six tips to recognizing quackery http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/qa-qak3.html

 5. Many people, including teenagers are turning to the internet to find information about health related topics but is the source of that information credible? The Food and Drug Administration suggest asking yourself these four questions to determine the credibility of a website: http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/fdonline.html#site

 

Congratulations you have learned some basic facts and information about consumer education that will hopefully prepare you to spend your money wisely and make informed decisions about your health and safety. 

 

During this next activity you a will be assigned to work with two other people in your class to become consumer education experts about a product or service widely used by teenagers.  You will visit Websites, document information by answering questions based on the Website, and you will present that information to your class about your product or service.

 

Tanning and Sun Protection

Scroll down to the heading: Why Children Need Special Sun Protection

   http://www.aad.org/btsntf/btfnts1.html

1.What does SPF stand for?

2. The minimum SPF recommended by dermatologist is ?

3.The use of sun block can reduce your risk of skin by ________________%, for those teens who are light skinned, have light colored eyes, have freckled skin or spend a lot of time in the sun SPF _______________ is recommended.

4.Tanning Beds and Tanning Lamps:  http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumer/tanning.html

5. Ultra violet (UV) radiation comes from what three sources__________________________,_______________________,
and ____________________.

6. How many new cases of skin cancer are diagnosed each year?

7. What four steps should you take to minimize your sun exposure?

8. When should you see a doctor/dermatologist?

9.What is the position of the AMA (American Medical Association) and the AAD (American Academy of Dermatologists) with regard to tanning  equipment?

 

 

Helmet Safety

http://www.bhsi.org/guide.htm

 

1. Describe how a  helmet works?

2.What should you look for when buying a bike helmet?

3. When should you replace a bike helmet?

 

 http://kidshealth.org/kid/watch/out/bike_safety_p2.html

4. What Six rules should be followed when using a bike helmet:

 

 Food Safety                        BAC

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/op/food.htm

Describe the four tips to preventing contamination of food:

 

http://www.fightbac.org/foursteps.cfm

Visit the four steps in fighting BAC (bacterial contamination) and describe each of the steps