| A | B |
| electrical outlet | where you plug something in for electricity |
| plug | the part of an electrical cord that has 2 or 3 prongs that go into an outlet |
| heater | something used to make room warm |
| safety gate | something put at the top and bottom of a stairway to keep small children from falling down the stairs |
| shock | pain you feel from electricity |
| burner | the part on top of the stove that puts out heat |
| fire extinguisher | something you can keep in your home to use to put out a fire |
| safety bars | these are put across windows to protect from break-ins |
| switch | what you use to turn power to a light on and off |
| warn | to make someone aware of a possible danger |
| detect | to notice or discover something that is partly hidden or not clear |
| power strip | a small device that you can use to plug in many appliances |
| battery | a small metal item that stores energy to power something |
| extension cord | a wire used to take electricity to a piece of electrical equipment when it is an extra distance from the closest outlet |
| arrive | to get to a place |
| fare | the amount of money you have to pay |
| monthly pass | ticket you can buy that lets you go on the bus as many times you want in a month |
| day pass | ticket you can buy to use the bus all day |
| board | to get on or enter a bus, train, etc. |
| exit | to get out of or leave |
| signal cord | wire above the windows in a bus that makes a soung (signals the driver that you want to get off the bus |
| service animals | these can guide people who need special help |