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Electrical Safety First and Safety Centre Alliance

We’ve partnered with members of the Safety Centre Alliance to take electrical safety education beyond the page and into real-life learning environments.

Together, we’re working with safety centres across the UK to help children understand how to stay safe around electricity - not just by telling them, but by showing them.

Together, we’re creating a joined-up, national approach - combining local expertise with shared messaging - to help more children recognise risks, make safer choices, and carry those lessons into everyday life.

Thousands of primary school children go through our electrical safety scenarios, getting to experience and understand the potential issues with products such as e- bikes and scooters, vapes, safe charging, and so much more.

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What this partnership achieves

Working with the safety centres was an easy decision because they do something uniquely powerful: they make safety tangible.

Children aren’t passive learners. They’re active participants, building confidence and understanding in ways that stick.

Reading testimonies from pupils, parents, and teachers highlights this on every visit.

What we are working on together

Through this partnership, Electrical Safety First has supported the refurbishment of electrical safety scenarios, embedding clear, consistent messaging into immersive spaces where children can explore, question, and learn by doing.

Alongside this, we’re helping centres widen access by supporting funded places, ensuring all children regardless of background, can benefit from these experiences.

Photo gallery: Lifeskills in Bristol operates an immersive "House of Hazards" exhibit to teach fire and electrical safety to children.

Watch our video with DangerPoint

We're proud to support the incredible work being done at DangerPoint, where young people are learning vital electrical safety skills through immersive, real-life experiences.

Designed like a film set of everyday situations, the centre has done an incredible job to create an even more interactive and engaging environment, helping young children better understand the risks around electricity and how to stay safe.

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