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Welcome to Safe Kids Worldwide
Safe Kids Worldwide is a global network of organizations whose mission is to prevent accidental childhood injury, a leading killer of children 14 and under.
More than 450 coalitions in 15 countries bring together health and safety experts, educators, corporations, foundations, governments and volunteers to educate and protect families. The organization was founded in 1987 b ...
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At Jans we are dedicated to making your Mountain Recreation experience as enjoyable as possible, so we offer this helpful information to make your ski trip a safe and happy one.
Frostbite
Frostbite is a condition in which the body tissues freeze. It happens when the skin is bare or gets wet in sub-freezing temperatures. The low temperatures cause ice crystals to form in your skin. Frostbite occurs most frequently in your hands, feet nose and ears. A few signs of frostbite a ...
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"I always read your Yello Dyno Memo tip to toe. There is no better e-zine out there for child safety. Yello Dyno covers the right topics in the right manner (thank-you for not dumbing down this e-zine) and is not afraid to tackle harder issues like violence in the media and in the games we allow our children to play.
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Keeping your child safe is your top priority. Learn how to protect your child inside the house and out, what to do in an emergency, how to stock a first-aid kit, where to call for help, and more.
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Welcome!!! These pages are presented in a "slide-show" fashion and contain questions and answers to help kids protect themselves and handle emergencies. Parents may wish to help guide younger kids through the pages and discuss how these ideas apply to them around the home and at school.
To proceed through the slide show, either press the MENU button, below, to see a list of specific kid-safety topics or press NEXT start from the beginning and see EVE ...
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Want to avoid infectious diseases? These kids have some smart advice from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Cookie dough that's made with raw eggs could make you sicker than a dog. Don't worry about cookie dough ice cream--the eggs have been cooked.
Many creatures--such as bats, raccoons, and squirrels--can carry diseases. This is making me dizzy!
An apple a day WON'T keep the doctor away if you don't wash it first. That goes for all fresh fruit and veggies.
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