Helen Arbogast
Safe Kids California, Coordinator
Helen Arbogast is the coordinator of Safe Kids California as well as Injury Prevention Coordinator of the Injury Free Coalition for Kids of Los Angeles based at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Check out the latest Children's Product Recalls from February 2017
Safe Kids is committed to keeping you informed about recalls of products that can put kids at risk. This recall report includes infant bath tubs and electric scooters. The Safe Kids’ recall center is a unique place where parents and caregivers can go to stay up-to-date on recalls of all child-related products.
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Product recalls don’t expire, so it's important to check our recalls pages regularly. It's especially important if you receive hand-me-downs or buy children’s products at a secondhand shop or yard sale.
Helen Arbogast is the coordinator of Safe Kids California as well as Injury Prevention Coordinator of the Injury Free Coalition for Kids of Los Angeles based at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Safe Kids is committed to keeping you informed about recalls of products that can put kids at risk. This recall report includes infant bath tubs and electric scooters. The Safe Kids’ recall center is a unique place where parents and caregivers can go to stay up-to-date on recalls of all child-related products.
SIGN UP! Did you know that more than 1600 car seats were recalled this month? Would you have wanted to be among the first to know? Sign-up for our twice-monthly recall email.
I am nominating Mrs. Butler for America's Favorite Crossing Guard for many reasons. Mrs. Butler is so friendly, to the students of Grindstone Elementary School, to their Parents and to the staff who work there. It is so refreshing to see her smiling face first thing in the morning and the last smile as you leave work, for the day. Passerby and those in cars get their daily dose of smiles and waves too. Mrs. Butler joins in the fun and participates in every Holiday, by dressing up and amusing the children.
Mrs. Fawcett is a Community Resource Officer for Ogden City Police Department. She recruits, interviews, hires and trains crossing guards. She also is a crossing guard when she needs to be. She also coordinates a does Bike and Pedestrian Safety Assemblies for the Elementary Schools. She trains volunteers that help her throughout the year with Bike and Pedestrian Rodeos. This year, she served approximately 900 children in the community with the help on 1 staff and 118 volunteers.
Mr. Skaza is an amazing crossing guard! He has been a crossing guard at Three Oaks Elementary for many years. Mr. Skaza takes pride in his role at our school by ensuring the safety of our students and parents walking to and from school.
Mrs. Ruhl, who is 89 years young, has been a crossing guard for over 11 years! Her love for "her" kids as she calls them has gotten her up and going every morning and back to Foothill School every afternoon each week. Past students come by the school just to say hi, give her a hug, and let her know how much they appreciate her. Mrs. Ruhl just retired this September, and she is so grateful for her time with the kids and great families she has met over the years.
By popular vote, "Mr. Bob" is hands down America's Favorite Crossing Guard. In any kind of weather, students will find him ready and waiting to take them across the state highway 28 towards Van Derveer Elementary School. Mr. England arrives early and stays passed his call of duty so that he can assure that all parents and students have a safe arrival to and from school. Mr. England goes beyond making sure our students are safe. He also makes sure the sidewalks are swept, leaves are raked and ice is cleared on a blustery day. None of those responsibilities are in his job description.
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