How To You can spend a night in your house.

It doesn't have to be boring when you are left alone in your home.It can be fun if you follow the house rules, take some basic safety precautions, and find a few ways to keep yourself entertained.If you know what numbers to call in case of an emergency, you will be able to take advantage of a little peace and quiet.

Step 1: It's time to finish your homework.

If you want to make the best use of your time, sit down with your textbooks, jotters and notes and give them your full attention.Since you'll be able to study without interruption, this is a good time to work on assignments you haven't completed.If you find yourself stuck, circle the problem and ask your parents or teacher about it the next time you have the chance.Before you start enjoying other activities, make sure you get your homework done.You will have more time to play later.

Step 2: You can watch TV.

Look for a funny program to watch.There are many new movies and shows waiting to be discovered on streaming apps.Turn an ordinary viewing session into a home theater experience by grabbing some popcorn or candy.You have finally got the tube to yourself.If you change the channel, you may end up scaring yourself.Getting absorbed in the voices and antics on the screen can keep you from feeling isolated.

Step 3: Play video games.

Try to beat one of your favorite games or find a new game on your computer or mobile device if you hook up a console.You could play games with your friends.You can use a gaming headset to talk to your friends.It will be like having them in the room with you.It can be hard to stare at a screen for long.You should take a break every now and then to have a snack or walk through the house.

Step 4: It's a good idea to read a book.

You have a chance to catch up on your reading.You can get lost in a book for hours and learn new things.It's a good way to spend a quiet evening.Pick up some new books at the library.

Step 5: It's time to crank up some music.

If you want to calm your nerves, listen to something upbeat that you can sing along to, or slow things down with some classical music.When you're alone in a big, empty, silent house, music makes a great companion.You can't hear what's happening around you if you play loud music.You can throw a private dance party.You can be silly as you please.

Step 6: You can call a friend.

Discuss your day, your plans for the weekend, and what's been going on at school.It's comforting to hear a familiar voice.Make sure you have permission to use the phone before calling someone you know.Immediately answer the calls.Maybe it's your parents trying to get in touch with you.You could chat with your friends online if you're allowed to use the internet.Don't talk to strangers on the phone or internet.

Step 7: Go to sleep.

It can be difficult to fall asleep at home.If you can't sleep, try reading a book, working a crossword puzzle or writing in your journal.When you wake up, your loved ones will be on their way back.If you feel better, leave a light on in the hallway.You will be tired the next morning if you stay up too late.

Step 8: Talk to your parents about what they are going to do.

Get the important information about where they are and when they will come back.This will let you know how long you'll be alone.It's important to know how to get in touch with them.If they're going to be gone for a few days, you may want to stay with a friend or relative.What parts of the house are off-limits, when to go to bed, and what you are and aren't allowed to watch on TV are all things your parents might have special instructions for you to follow.

Step 9: There is a list of emergency contacts.

Write down the phone numbers for the local police department, fire station, poison control agency and other emergency services when you sit down with your parents.In the event of an accident, you should have a separate list of friends and family who you can call.You can easily find the list on the kitchen counter, refrigerator or another place.You don't have to refer to a physical list if you program these numbers into your contacts.

Step 10: Let someone else know that you're alone.

You will be the only one home for the evening if your parents tell a family member or trusted neighbor.They may be able to check on you occasionally if they live nearby.Don't tell a stranger you're going to be alone.

Step 11: Make sure you have food on hand.

If you get hungry, check the pantry and refrigerator.If you want to heat up a frozen meal, use the microwave.It's good to have fresh fruits and vegetables around.Quick and easy snacks include crackers, trail mix, peanut butter sandwiches and juice.Cold or microwavable foods will not require you to use the oven or stovetop.

Step 12: The doors should be locked.

Go around the house and make sure the doors are locked.Lock the door behind your parents when they leave.The doors should be locked for the rest of the night.Unless there's a fire, break-in or another emergency, don't let anyone in the house unless you know them.If your doors have different locks, learn how to lock them.

Step 13: Stay close to the phone.

It's a good idea to keep your cell phone near you at all times.You can get to the phone in a hurry if you make sure it's working.If you have been told by your parents that it's okay to call a friend, then stay off of the phone.You can place emergency calls on a phone by pressing a button.You should be able to say your name, address and phone number if you have to call.

Step 14: Prepare to answer the door or phone.

Don't tell your parents that they're not home when a caller asks to speak to them.Say something like "They're busy at the moment."Can I get in touch with you?If someone comes to the door and you don't know where your parents are, only open it for a while to let them know.Ask the person to come back later.If you don't know who's knocking, you should not answer the door.

Step 15: The lights should be left on around the house.

Make sure that there's at least one room lit from all sides of the house.It's a good idea to switch on the TV or listen to music at a steady volume.The sound and lights make it look like there's people in the house.It is possible to spot anyone who is prowling around if you keep your house well-lit.

Step 16: There is a flashlight nearby.

If the power goes out, you'll need one.The kitchen table or bedroom is where you should leave the flashlight.You won't have to go around in the dark to find it.Before you use the flashlight, make sure the batteries work.Just in case, it's a good idea to have some extra batteries on hand.It's not safe to use candles or matches during a power outage.These can cause a fire if dropped or knocked over.