Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 6

Here’s an image for page 6 of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  This shows a firefighter with all their equipment on.  There’s the helmet, face mask, air tank, ax, and protective pants, coat, gloves, and boots.

 

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Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 5

Here’s an image for page 5 of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  This shows a scene where a police officer and an EMT have responded to the scene of an accident.  The EMT is checking on a boy who is lying on the ground next to a crashed bike and the officer is interviewing an elderly witness.  An ambulance and police car are parked in the street and there are two apartment towers in the distance.  I imagine the boy lives in one of those towers.

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In hindsight, I think I may have made the ambulance too narrow.  Hopefully it’s not too apparent.

Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 4, Image 2

Here’s the second image for page 4 of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  This shows a puzzle.  You’re supposed to find which two phones are identical.  Can you find them?

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Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 4, Image 1

Here’s the first image for page 4 of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  This shows a girl who looks very worried calling 911 and an operator asking her, “What is your emergency?”

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Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 3, Image 4

Here’s 4 of 4 images for page three of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  This page is showing four situations where you should call 911.  This one shows a boy who has apparently drank poison.  A bottle of cleaner is spilled on the floor and he’s doubled-over as if his stomach hurts.

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Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 3, Image 3

Here’s 3 of 4 images for page three of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  This page is showing four situations where you should call 911.  This one shows a girl trying to shake awake her grandfather who doesn’t seem able to wake up.  He needs help!

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Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 3, Image 2

Here’s 2 of 4 images for page three of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  This page is showing four situations where you should call 911.  This one shows a crime happening.  Someone’s just snatched that backpack from the woman on the trail.

This illustration was originally supposed to be a purse rather than a backpack, but they switched it to a backpack in the first round of revisions.  For some reason I rather enjoy drawing backpacks.  I always draw them as this leather-bottom Jansport kind like I had when I was in high school.  🙂

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Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 3, Image 1

Here’s 1 of 4 images for page three of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  This page is showing four situations where you should call 911.  This one shows the house fire from the cover.  This raised ranch reminds me of the houses in my neighborhood.

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Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 2

Here’s an image for page two of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  A girl explains to her little brother that they live at 731 Fisher Road.  The mailbox and house both have the numbers 731 on them and the street sign at the corner shows their street is called Fisher Road.  The illustration shows how addresses work.

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Safety Book – Interior Image – Page 1

Here’s an image for page one of a safety-themed coloring book commissioned by Positive Promotions.  A bunch of kids playing safely in their front yards.  I tried to include a couple of kids playing street hockey because my youngest is a hockey girl, but they didn’t want to encourage kids playing in the street.  😦  Oh well.  So long as the client’s happy.  🙂

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