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This heatstroke poster is a reminder for those living in states with laws about leaving children unattended in a car.
Hear the voices of children around the world explaining why road safety and safe places to walk are important to them.
Go a Step Further: Create Extra Reminders and Communicate with Daycare
- Create a calendar reminder for your electronic devices to make sure you dropped your child off at daycare.
- Develop a plan with your daycare so that if your child is late, you’ll be c
Does your helmet fit properly - take the Helmet Fit Test!
Your preteens are getting closer to the driving on their own. This is a great time to have your preteens learn how to protect themselves in vehicles before they get behind the wheel. The best place to start is by making sure they understand why it’s so important to buckle up on every ride.
Children seated in booster seats in the back seat of the car are 45% less likely to be injured in a crash than children using a seat belt alone. If your preteens are still the right fit for a booster seat, here are few tips to consider:
This is an age when many big kids are itching to move to seat belts. Here are a few tips to make sure they’re ready and educated about the importance of buckling up on every ride.
Be sure your kids are ready for a seat belt by giving them the following Safety Belt Fit Test:
Big kids grow more independent every day. And although they’re likely past the stage of putting everything they see in their mouths, they still can be at risk of choking and strangulation. Here are some tips to help.
Program the Poison Help Number – 1-800-222-1222 – into your home and cell phones so you hav