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I'll probably get a few confused emojis from this, but I was hoping there may be a basic safety education resource / website available in Thai. Things that may be common sense to us, but to an uneducated person or young child may not be obvious.

 

For example, "Don't touch power point that is wet or with wet hands", "Turn off power point before removing plug", "Don't drink water from a lake / river / where animals have been"

 

I appreciate the list could be endless, but there might be a resource somewhere. Cheers

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4 hours ago, Swiss1960 said:

Ok, you got your first "confused" emoji, as you wished

Well you could have gone with the "don't eat yellow snow" in Thai, which wood have been funnier 

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12 hours ago, CharlieH said:

Thanks. It's looking a bit advanced, but I'll have to sit down with my TGF and go through these as to which would be the most appropriate for the situation. Cheers

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