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DIY Scout Badge post 2002

The Scout Activity badges from post 2002 are circular with the Activity image on a blue background with a red border. The Badge is worn on the left sleeve starting from the shoulder and going down in order of achievement.

To earn the DIY Activity Scout badge they must achieve the following

Some of the tasks and activities below may be unsuitable depending on the physical development of the young person. Competent adult supervision is required at all times.

 

Complete the requirements below:

 

1.       Be able to work safely in the home, minimising dangers to yourself and others. Have knowledge of:

·         hazard symbols and signs (for example: toxic, flammable, irritant, electrical danger, slippery surface)

·         safety equipment (for example: goggles, gloves, masks, ear defenders)

·         how and where to turn off main supplies (water, electricity, gas) to the house. Know how to safely isolate individual electrical circuits at the consumer unit, including notifying other users of work being carried out

 

2.       Show or explain how you would deal with four DIY emergencies from the list below:

·         unblocking a sink

·         renewing a tap washer

·         curing an airlock in water or radiator pipes

·         thawing frozen pipes

·         patching a leaking pipe

·         adjusting the float arm of a cistern

·         fitting a fused electrical plug to a cable

·         replacing a mains fuse or resetting a mains circuit breaker

·         changing a light bulb

·         helping to repair a broken window

·         repairing a tear in clothes or upholstery

·         removing common stains eg ink, wine, and coffee

 

3.       Take an active part in two major DIY projects, indoors or out, such as:

·         insulating a loft and/or fitting draught proofing to windows and doors

·         insulating a cold-water storage tank, pipes and hot water cylinder

·         planning a colour scheme for a room and preparing a sample board

·         preparing and painting, papering or tiling the walls of a room

·         preparing and painting woodwork or furniture

·         fitting a curtain track and hanging curtains

·         making a freestanding storage unit or putting up shelves

·         covering a floor with vinyl overlay, lino, tiles or carpet

·         hanging a door and fitting or repairing locks and other door furniture

·         carrying out a home security survey and take action to making the house more secure by fitting window locks, marking property with a UV pen, or fitting a burglar alarm

·         laying a patio or path

·         building a low wall, barbecue, gate or fence

·         creating and maintain a garden pond

·         carrying out routine service checks on a car and clean and polish the car

·         any other project(s) of a similar skill level as agreed with a competent adult