Child Safety for All AgesSome safety hazards apply to all children. But many problems are especially dangerous for children at a particular age or stage of development. Keep these precautions in mind as your children grow.
Safety Checklist: How Does Your Family Rate?Keeping your family safe and sound can be as easy as following simple safety rules consistently. Here's a checklist from the National Safety Council can help you maintain essential safety precautions.
Buying Guidelines for Safe and Fun ToysToy-related injuries send tens of thousands of children to the emergency room each year. Most injuries occur when parents give their children toys meant for older children.
Safety Precautions for Kids in CarsMotor-vehicle crashes are the leading cause of childhood death in the United States. But when properly installed and used, child safety seats reduce the risk of death by 70 percent for infants and 55 percent for toddlers.
What You Can Do to Prevent Child AbuseChild abuse can happen in any family and in any neighborhood. Studies have shown that child abuse crosses all boundaries of income, race, ethnic heritage and religious faith.
Cheerleading SafetyThe elements of a safe cheerleading program: direct adult supervision, proper conditioning, skills training, and warm-up exercises.
Keep Kids Safe During Yard WorkPower tools make yard work easier, from mowing the lawn to trimming the bushes. These tools, however, also pose a threat to children if precautions aren't taken.
A Common Plastic Comes Under ScrutinyPolycarbonate plastic is durable, impact-resistant, and clear. It is widely used in food and beverage containers, but research has raised concerns over its health effects.
Watch that Backpack LoadWhen your child acts as if she’s carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders, maybe you should check her backpack.
Parents: Check Toys for LeadIf you have toys that have been recalled, don’t throw them out. Take them back to the store where they came from.