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June is National Safety Month!
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Keeping your family safe and sound and your property secure is a top priority for any household. There are numerous areas to cover in this topic. Here are some resources available on the web to help us all become more safe. NOTE: The National Safety Council is offering free online CPR Training from June 1 - 7th in honor of National Safety Month. Click here for details...
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Safe Kids Worldwide: International nonprofit organization dedicated solely to preventing unintentional childhood injury. They provide safety tips, product recall information and activities for kids as well as guides to protecting against car accidents, falls, burns, and household poisons with additional guides to choking hazards, water and home pool safety. |
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First Aid & Safety from Kid's Health: Step-by-step instructions sheets on what to do in the event of nosebleeds, cuts, falls, bruises, insect bites and other childhood emergencies, plus guides to choosing car seats, playpens, strollers and other baby care products |
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Underwriters Limited - Consumers Safety Tips: One-stop browsing for guides to staying safe at home, away at college, with tips on cooking safety, advice on protecting against fire & carbon monoxide, consumer news and product safety recalls, a special section geared to older adults and kids, with related online games, printable brochures and links to additional information. |
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Household Safety Publications : Resources from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission including tips on household appliance & furniture hazards, infant & toddler safety, including brochures printable in PDF format or viewable online. |
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Neighborhood Safety Network from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission: They have a variety of publications, posters, checklists, and tools that can be downloaded for free and used to create a safety program in your neighborhood. The program focuses on Child Safety, Older Adults, Fire Safety, Drowning Prevention, Carbon Monoxide and ATV Safety. |
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Fire Safety Tips from the Home Safety Council: Practical cooking and grilling tips, candle safety, a guide to home fire sprinkler systems and fire safety checklist, from the Home Safety Council |
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Water Safety Tips from the American Red Cross: Guides to safe swimming, water or jet skiing, snorkeling and scuba diving including general tips on home pools, lake and beach safety. |
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Food Safety Information from the U. S. Department of Agriculture: Central clearinghouse for information on safe cooking, food storage and preparation with kid-friendly & teen resources, printable fact sheets, seasonal or holiday cooking safety tips, FAQ, or pose your own question online or at the 800 hotline. |
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Fact Sheets from the National Safety Council: Covering more than 80 topics by category including advice on keeping safe at home or in the great outdoors, how to protect against dangerous driving conditions, environmental hazards, agricultural work safety. |
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