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Safety is a full-time consideration for parents and caregivers alike. All stages of childhood bring with them different safety needs and awareness, and this site will provide ways to keep safety on the forefront when it comes to raising kids.
Should You Let Caregivers Transport Your Kids?
Some child care providers regularly transport kids to field trips, area parks, and even to and from schools (such as before or after school care). But, is it a good idea?
Entertain Kids: Make Sure Your Home Passes The Safety Test
Whether it's hosting holiday family gatherings, babysitting grandchildren, having an overnight kid party, or just inviting friends over with their tots, most people have kids in their homes from time to time regardless of whether they have young children of their own. That means extra safety precautions are called for to ensure that kids are kept safe. Here are safety tips to consider before opening that front door to youngsters!
Action Parents Should Take to Prevent Sexual Abuse of Children
Parents should take the following steps to prevent sexual abuse of children.
Water Safety Tips for the Home
Did you know that even 1 inch of water can pose danger to children? Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death for children, and half the cases happen in bathtubs. Here are water safety tips to consider.
Are Your Kids Safe and Sound at School/Preschool?
What is your child's school or daycare doing to ensure kid safety? If you don't know, ask!
Should New Births Be Advertised/Promoted?
News reports periodically tell of a disturbing trend in which newborns are snatched from their homes, sometimes even from the very arms of the mother. What can be done to help protect yourself or loved ones from this rare, but quite scary, crime?
Teach Phone Numbers at Young Age for Added Safety
Create a simple song. Practice rhymes. Do whatever works, but teach your youngsters their phone numbers at an early age for added safety.
Could a Sex Offender Be Coaching Your Kid?
Many parents trust their kid's coach, leader, or adult volunteer when it comes to sports or other child-focused activities without first inquiring to see what type of background checks, if any, are conducted. This means more than a game or enrichment skill could be at stake concerning your child's safety.
Don't Do It! Never Leave Kids In Car Alone
You're just dashing in to pick up a jug of milk, so there's no harm in leaving your child in the car for a minute...right? Wrong! For various reasons, hundreds of kids each year are involved in potentially fatally accidents when left unattended in a vehicle.
Child Identities Need Protection Too
It's not just adults who need to be concerned about identity theft. Kids and teens are at risk of having
Top Tips for Keeping Toddlers Safe
They're everywhere and into everything, and toddlers are injury prone and adventure bound. So, how do you keep your fearless adventurers out of harm's away during these curiosity-driven, no-bounds times on the go? Here are top tips for keeping toddlers safe and sound.
Preparing for the Unthinkable is a Must for Families
The U.S. Government has a campaign to help families protect themselves in the event of terror attacks, fire, tornado or hurricanes, or other disasters. Here's what you should include in a household survivor kit.
Child Safety: Keep Kids Safe During 'Breaks' From School Routine
School breaks give kids and caregivers much-needed refueling time, with relaxed schedules and more play time. During these breaks, however, children may get the impression that rules also have been relaxed, an assumption that can lead to dangerous situations or even accidents. Child safety is just as important during these breaks as when school is in session.
Kid Safety - Be On The Winning Safety Team By Keeping Kid Safety First
Kid sports are abounding, and options have never been greater. With today's greater awareness of the need for child exercise and physical activity, more and more families are turning to sports. But keeping kid safety the first and foremost priority will mean a winning season for your child's health.
Kid Safety: Keep Cords Out Of Little Hands
Among the biggest kid-safety hazards in your home and when kids are visiting family members or friends are those long dangling (and tempting) cords on window shade and blinds. Here are tips for keeping cords out of little hands.
Boost for Life is Awareness Theme for Use of Child Booster Seats
"Boost for Life" is the awareness theme being used for urging parents to use child safety booster seats for children in the four-to-eight year range. Statistics show that the majority of kids who should be riding in booster seats aren't.
Listening Key When Suspecting Abuse
Although the topic makes parents and providers alike cringe, occasionally physical, mental or sexual abuse does occur to a child. Parents should be aware of warning signs and what to watch for in the event the unimaginable becomes a reality.
Fun Activity Ideas for Teaching Fire Safety
Fire safety does not necessarily need to be a serious or scary topic for kids. The key is for the kids to learn how to escape from a fire safety; not to become scared of being in a fire. By tailoring activities and lessons to the age of the child, lessons can still be taught...while kids have fun in the process.
Carbon Monoxide Detectors - should you have a detector in your home?
Carbon Monoxide Detectors - should you have a detector in your home?
Fire Safety for Kids: Ten Tips To Teach Safety
Child care providers, teachers and parents alike should partner together to teach children of all ages, and especially youngsters, about fire safety. Here are 10 tips for teaching fire safety for kids.
Your Child and Bike Safety
Before your child jumps on the bike to ride to school or to a friend's house, there are bike safety rules parents should review with their kids.
Boost for Life is Awareness Theme for Use of Child Booster Seats
"Boost for Life" is the awareness theme being used for urging parents to use child safety booster seats for children in the four-to-eight year range. Statistics show that the majority of kids who should be riding in booster seats aren't.

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