Meet Oliver’s Safety Squad!
Hi, I’m Oliver! I’m a red fox lab who loves pizza snacks, belly rubs, and helping kids like you learn how to stay safe. When you join my Safety Squad, you’ll get to play games, do fun activities, and learn what to do if you ever find something unsafe — like a firearm.
My favorite rule is easy to remember:
I stop. I don’t touch. I walk away. I tell a grown-up.
When you follow those steps, you’re being a Safety Star!
Ready to learn, have fun, and help keep your friends safe too?
Let’s go, Squad!
What’s Included
Everything you need to become an awesome Safety Star!
Fun Games
Play awesome quizzes and games that teach safety.
Coloring Pages
Print amazing activites and show your creativity!
Community Events
Meet cool first responders and make new friends!
Safety Stars
Earn awesome certificates and get recognized!
At Good 4 Guns, we believe safety education should start early — and it should always feel approachable, positive, and empowering.
That’s why we created Oliver’s Safety Squad, a community program led by our four-legged Safety Captain, Oliver the Red Fox Lab.
Through games, coloring pages, and community events, Oliver helps children learn simple, age-appropriate safety rules — like what to do if they ever come across a firearm or something unsafe.
Our goal is to make these conversations easier for parents and more memorable for kids. We know that when children learn through play, they remember what to do — and that helps keep everyone safe.
What Parents Can Expect
- Fun, age-appropriate learning:Â Activities, coloring pages, and events that teach safety in a positive, kid-friendly way.
- Clear, simple messages: No fear — just smart, easy-to-remember steps like
I stop. I don’t touch. I walk away. I tell a grown up. I help keep other’s safe, too! - Community connection:Â Opportunities to attend events, meet local first responders, and celebrate learning safety together.
- Free resources:Â Printable activities, conversation starters, and safety tips designed to help parents keep the message going at home.
Resources
How to Use These Resources
- Print or download the activities to do together.
- Talk through the steps with your child — make sure they understand what “unsafe” means and who a “trusted adult” is.
- Celebrate their learning! When your child completes an activity or attends an event, congratulate them on becoming an official Safety Squad Member!