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As parents and coaches, there are simple things we can do to help reduce preventable injuries—so our kids can continue playing the game they love.
As parents and coaches, there are simple things we can do to help reduce preventable injuries—so our kids can continue playing the game they love.
Here are some tips to keep your child safe from burns and scalds.
Carbon monoxide is a gas that you cannot see, taste, or smell. Each year, over 150 kids die due to carbon monoxide poisoning and more than 3,200 are exposed to carbon monoxide. Learn how to protect your family from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Our interactive resources are tips and guides that let you explore resources that will help keep you and your family
Holidays are a great time in a kids' life - keeping these holiday safety tips in mind will keep it fun.
For school, groups and just to use at home, we have some activites for your kids that will help them understand safety rules.
For school, groups and just to use at home, we have some activites for your kids that will help them understand safety rules.
All children are special and require different levels of attention based on their unique needs. To help keep children with physical, developmental or cognitive disabilities safe in the home, we created a series of safety videos highlighting how you can take precautions to help prevent injuries to your child with special needs. Think of us as your go-to source for safety information.
There is nothing more beautiful than a sleeping baby, especially for parents who are often overtired themselves. By following a few simple tips, you can create a safer sleeping environment for your baby.
Seventy-three percent of car seats are not used or installed correctly, so before you hit the road, check your car seat.
Among preventable injuries, drowning is the leading cause of death for children 1 – 4 years old. Learn More »