Burn Prevention for Pre-Teens
Burns can be caused by direct contact with fire, hot liquids, heating appliances, and chemicals. Learn how to keep your family safe.
Burns can be caused by direct contact with fire, hot liquids, heating appliances, and chemicals. Learn how to keep your family safe.
Keep pre-teens safe from gun injuries and accidental shootings. Follow these safety tips to learn how.
In the pool, at the beach, or even in your bathroom, water can be dangerous to your kids if you don’t take the right precautions. Keep your pre-teen safe in and around water by following these safety tips.
Talk with your pre-teens about some of the potential dangers of poisonous items like gasoline, spray paint, and medicines.
Parents need to be careful to keep medicines away from kids. Follow these safety tips to learn how.
Home fires can still happen quickly and older children are more likely to cause them. Keep your family safe by practicing these behaviors.
Teach your teen how to prevent fall-related injuries. Follow these safety tips.
Carbon monoxide is an odorless and invisible gas that can make you seriously ill or in some cases even cause death. Keep your kids safe from carbon monoxide poisoning by following these safety tips.
While your preteens probably won’t let you kiss them at the school bus stop anymore, you can still teach them a few safety tips to keep them safe on the ride to school.
Whether walking to a friend’s house, to school, or around town, children need to know how to navigate streets safely. Help reduce your pre-teen’s risk of harm by modeling and teaching safe pedestrian behavior.
Among preventable injuries, drowning is the leading cause of death for children 1 – 4 years old. Learn More »