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RESOURCES
THE FAMILY CREED
WHERE TO GO/WHAT TO DO
HAZARDS & SECURITY
DEN ACTIVITIES
fIELD TRIPS
CAREERS/SPEAKERS
DEN MEETINGS
ELECTRIC METERS
HOME SAFETY TEST
HOME INSPECTOR
DIRTYCLOTHES

WEBELOS

FAMILYMEMBER

ACTIVITY BADGE

REQUIREMENTS


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Last Update: 8/12/09

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Families are important.
Every member is important. In some families there are only three people. Other families may have 12 people. It doesn't matter much who is in the family or where they live--being a member of family is what the Webelos will earn from the Family Member activity badge.

One of the purposes of Cub Scouting is "Improving understanding within the family". Family Member Activity Badge has the Webelos working and planning with his family. Family Member is in the Community group of badges.

OBJECTIVES

To help Webelos develop a sense of family responsibility. To help the boys see how finances affect their families. To help Webelos gain insight into the running of a household.

RELATED BOY SCOUT MERIT BADGES:

Skills required for advancement to First Class,

Cooking,
Public Health,
Energy,
Personal Management,
Safety.



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RESOURCES

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THE FAMILY CREED

---The International Family Organization

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WHERE TO GO AND WHAT TO DO

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HAZARDS AND SECURITY CHECK

Using the list below. Have the boys do a home inspection inside and outside for possible hazards.

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DEN ACTIVITIES

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FIELD TRIP SUGGESTIONS

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BE SAFE AT HOME

We can help keep our family from being hurt or injured in home accidents. With an adult, become your “Home Inspector.” Be sure to have an adult help you. NEVER do it alone. After completing the inspection, list any corrections you and your adult family member made.

CAREERS/SPEAKERS

Social worker,
day care provider,
family counselor,
parent,
human services agent,
ombudsman,
YMCA activities planner,
family education specialist,
dietitian,
cleaning person,
community education director,
congressman.

If a bigger hammer doesn't work, your problem is electrical.

--Dad BB -



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DEN MEETING IDEAS

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HOW TO READ YOUR ELECTRIC METER

Electric meters are precision measuring devices which record, in units called ‘kilowatt-hours,’ how much electricity you use. One kilowatt-hour (Kwh) is 1000 watts of electricity consumed for one hour. or the power required to burn a 100-watt light bulb for 10 hours.

The meter reading is made up of one number from each dial. When the pointer is between two numbers, you read the number it has just passed—the lower number. The reading above is 5,964 Kwh. Meters with four dials are read the same way as a five dial meter.

Electric meter

Try reading this meter yourself. Then check your answer against the one below.

Electric Meter
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HOME SAFETY INSPECTION TEST

Set up several hazardous conditions in a rooni. The drawing shows some possibilities. Allow one boy at a time to go into the room for three minutes. Have an adult present for safety and to time the boy.

The boy makes notes on all the hazards he sees.

After all have inspected the room, have a brief discussion of what hazards they found. Ask the boys how they could eliminate the hazards. if desired, you can name the boy with the longest list of hazards as winner of the test.

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HOME INSPECTOR CHECKLIST

First, you and a family adult locate unsafe conditions and eliminate all hazards promptly. These questions will help with your home inspection. Answer each question “yes” or “no”. When done, talk with the family about how you can correct the problems with a “no” written beside it.

Does you family have a strong, safe stepladder for reaching heights?

Are halls and stairways safe and well lighted?

Is there an operating smoke detector?

Are precautions taken to prevent rugs from slipping, particularly on polished floors?

Is a rubber mat provided for the bathtub to prevent slipping?

Are metal boxes provided for storing matches out of reach of children?

Does your family have a screen in front of any open fireplaces?

Are your furnace and stovepipes clean?

Are all gas pipes and fixtures tight, to prevent leaks?

Is there a locking cabinet for storing poisons and medicines out of reach of children?

Are emergency numbers for police, fire and poison control handy by the telephone?

Are toys, brooms, soap, and other articles kept off stairs and walks?

Do you go out of doors to use flammable cleaning fluids?

Have the children in your home been taught the danger of playing with knives, scissors, bottles, and matches or near stoves and open fires?

Do you always check twice to be sure appliances are off before leaving the house?

Are there proper containers in the home for cigarettes? If anyone smokes in the home encourage them to quit, for their own and the family’s health.

Is the dryer lint filter cleaned after each load?

Do you know how to use tools safely, and are they stored properly?

Are firearms kept unloaded in a locked box? Is ammunition stored in a separate locked box?

Are plastic bags and plastic materials kept out of reach of young children?

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DIRTY CLOTHES

Announce that the next week the den will be meeting at the local laudromat. Each boy should bring a load of wash and coins for the washer and dryer. Leader can bring a box of detergent and measuring cup. Meet and wash clothes. Look around at the kinds of washers and the safety instructions. Time how long you are there.

Bills!

Ask your parents to help you set up a chart of the electric and gas use in your home. Write down all the ways you can think of which use electricity or gas.

Look at the bills for the last few months and write down the actual usage and the cost. Is the usage up or down? For a one month time, practice turning out lights and conserving in other ways. See how much difference you can make on your next bill. The utility companies can provide you with a list of appliance usage/hour. Figure out how much it costs to dry a load of laundry, or to run your hair dryer or toaster.

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