Batteries
Button batteries are dangerous to kids, especially toddlers, and cause severe injuries when swallowed. Here are a few things to remember to make sure these batteries stay where they belong.
Button batteries are dangerous to kids, especially toddlers, and cause severe injuries when swallowed. Here are a few things to remember to make sure these batteries stay where they belong.
While your teenagers probably won’t let you kiss them at the bus stop anymore, you can still teach them a few safety tips for 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 Teen’s risk of harm by modeling and teaching safe pedestrian behavior.
Keep your teenager safe in the car with these tips.
Safe passengers make safe drivers. Here are a few steps that will help keep your teenager safe behind the wheel.
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.
Keep 10 to 13-year-old passengers safe in the car with these tips.
Your pre-teen needs to be a safe passenger, not just in your car, but in every car. Here are few steps that will help.
Children ages 4 and under are at greatest risk of traffic-related pedestrian injuries. Teach children safe pedestrian behaviors by modeling safe behaviors. Learn how.
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