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STARTING AND GROWING A NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH This manual, created by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, is a comprehensive guide to beginning your own Neighborhood Watch group. Starting a Neighborhood Watch. This short publication from the National Crime Prevention Council has a variety of practical suggestions for organizing a first meeting of Neighborhood Watch. MUST-HAVE SAFETY RULES AT HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY Rule 4: Keep The Floor Dry At All Times. Accidents caused by a wet floor can lead to severe health effects of a person such as spinal injuries. At home, everyone should be taught the importance of being responsible to ensure that safety is maintained. Spillages are A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN YOUR BACKYARD Here’s how: Regularly examine your trees for signs of decay. Check limbs, which shouldn’t show any signs of browning, dust or powder (which indicates disease), or leaf death. Remove broken, cracked or dead limbs. If a tree is otherwise healthy and green, but one limb is brown, that limb needs to come down – otherwise it can die and falloff.
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STARTING AND GROWING A NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH This manual, created by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, is a comprehensive guide to beginning your own Neighborhood Watch group. Starting a Neighborhood Watch. This short publication from the National Crime Prevention Council has a variety of practical suggestions for organizing a first meeting of Neighborhood Watch. MUST-HAVE SAFETY RULES AT HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY Rule 4: Keep The Floor Dry At All Times. Accidents caused by a wet floor can lead to severe health effects of a person such as spinal injuries. At home, everyone should be taught the importance of being responsible to ensure that safety is maintained. Spillages are A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN YOUR BACKYARD Here’s how: Regularly examine your trees for signs of decay. Check limbs, which shouldn’t show any signs of browning, dust or powder (which indicates disease), or leaf death. Remove broken, cracked or dead limbs. If a tree is otherwise healthy and green, but one limb is brown, that limb needs to come down – otherwise it can die and falloff.
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HOW TO ENSURE CRIB SAFETY FOR YOUR CHILD? Ten minutes of skin to skin contact every day reduces the risk from a plethora of problems for the child, both somatic and psychological. Once the parent holding the child needs to sleep, you should place the baby in the bassinet and safely in the crib facing up. The crib shouldhave a
10 TIPS TO STAY SAFE ONLINE Living in the 21 st century means living in an ever-expanding technological time zone. This is the century which has marked the beginning of the technological singularity. Other than having some of the greatest minds working behind doors, the Internet has had a A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN THE CLASSROOM Encourage Proper Hygiene. Instruct kids to wash their hands frequently throughout the day, especially after using the bathroom and before eating. The Mayo Clinic offers great information on how to wash hands effectively: Use plenty of soap and water. Wash for at HOME HEALTH SAFETY TIPS FOR ALL AGES A healthy diet for life starts with young children. Encourage your child to eat fruit and vegetables by arranging them in fun ways such as smiley faces or animals. Get them involved in making simple snacks and choosing new foods to try. You can get them to decorate pizzas with fresh vegetables. DO WHAT’S RIGHT: TIPS TO STAY SAFE IN YOUR OWN HOME Light up your walkways. Make sure that the home exterior is well lit. Make sure that all doors and entry points (including the garage door) are locked at all times even when you are home. It is these little things that minimize the chances that an opportunistic robber will think about breaking into your place. A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN YOUR BACKYARD Here’s how: Regularly examine your trees for signs of decay. Check limbs, which shouldn’t show any signs of browning, dust or powder (which indicates disease), or leaf death. Remove broken, cracked or dead limbs. If a tree is otherwise healthy and green, but one limb is brown, that limb needs to come down – otherwise it can die and falloff.
STARTING AND GROWING A NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH This manual, created by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, is a comprehensive guide to beginning your own Neighborhood Watch group. Starting a Neighborhood Watch. This short publication from the National Crime Prevention Council has a variety of practical suggestions for organizing a first meeting of Neighborhood Watch. PREVENTING POISONINGS IN YOUR HOME According to the CDC, poisoning is the leading cause of injury-related death in the U.S., and poison control centers receive phone calls every 10 to 11 seconds.Poisoning is a real threat to your household, but the good news is that poisonings among adults and children are CREDIT CARD FRAUD DETECTION TECHNIQUES Credit card issuers are all too aware that not having fraud detection techniques in place will significantly adversely affect service, costs, delivery, and reputation. In 2013, a study conducted by Kount reported that 40% of all financial fraud was related to credit cards. The cost: a staggering $5.55 billion worldwide. CHILD BOOSTER SEATS: AGE, WEIGHT, AND HEIGHT GUIDELINES Missouri: In this state, children who are aged between four and seven years, are between 40 and 80 pounds, and are less than 4’9” in height must be in a child/booster seat. Nebraska: All children under the age of six must ride in an appropriate and approved car or booster seat in this state. The seat must be suited to their age and size. A GUIDE TO OUTDOOR GRILLING SAFETY Never grill inside or in an enclosed area such as a garage, as both charcoal and gas grills produce potentially deadly carbon monoxide gas. Don’t wear loose clothing while grilling. In addition, wear oven mitts that extend far up on the forearm as well as a heavy apron.This
10 TIPS TO STAY SAFE ONLINE Living in the 21 st century means living in an ever-expanding technological time zone. This is the century which has marked the beginning of the technological singularity. Other than having some of the greatest minds working behind doors, the Internet has had a A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN THE CLASSROOM Encourage Proper Hygiene. Instruct kids to wash their hands frequently throughout the day, especially after using the bathroom and before eating. The Mayo Clinic offers great information on how to wash hands effectively: Use plenty of soap and water. Wash for at HOME HEALTH SAFETY TIPS FOR ALL AGES A healthy diet for life starts with young children. Encourage your child to eat fruit and vegetables by arranging them in fun ways such as smiley faces or animals. Get them involved in making simple snacks and choosing new foods to try. You can get them to decorate pizzas with fresh vegetables. DO WHAT’S RIGHT: TIPS TO STAY SAFE IN YOUR OWN HOME Light up your walkways. Make sure that the home exterior is well lit. Make sure that all doors and entry points (including the garage door) are locked at all times even when you are home. It is these little things that minimize the chances that an opportunistic robber will think about breaking into your place. A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN YOUR BACKYARD Here’s how: Regularly examine your trees for signs of decay. Check limbs, which shouldn’t show any signs of browning, dust or powder (which indicates disease), or leaf death. Remove broken, cracked or dead limbs. If a tree is otherwise healthy and green, but one limb is brown, that limb needs to come down – otherwise it can die and falloff.
STARTING AND GROWING A NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH This manual, created by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, is a comprehensive guide to beginning your own Neighborhood Watch group. Starting a Neighborhood Watch. This short publication from the National Crime Prevention Council has a variety of practical suggestions for organizing a first meeting of Neighborhood Watch. PREVENTING POISONINGS IN YOUR HOME According to the CDC, poisoning is the leading cause of injury-related death in the U.S., and poison control centers receive phone calls every 10 to 11 seconds.Poisoning is a real threat to your household, but the good news is that poisonings among adults and children are CREDIT CARD FRAUD DETECTION TECHNIQUES Credit card issuers are all too aware that not having fraud detection techniques in place will significantly adversely affect service, costs, delivery, and reputation. In 2013, a study conducted by Kount reported that 40% of all financial fraud was related to credit cards. The cost: a staggering $5.55 billion worldwide. CHILD BOOSTER SEATS: AGE, WEIGHT, AND HEIGHT GUIDELINES Missouri: In this state, children who are aged between four and seven years, are between 40 and 80 pounds, and are less than 4’9” in height must be in a child/booster seat. Nebraska: All children under the age of six must ride in an appropriate and approved car or booster seat in this state. The seat must be suited to their age and size. A GUIDE TO OUTDOOR GRILLING SAFETY Never grill inside or in an enclosed area such as a garage, as both charcoal and gas grills produce potentially deadly carbon monoxide gas. Don’t wear loose clothing while grilling. In addition, wear oven mitts that extend far up on the forearm as well as a heavy apron.This
10 TIPS TO STAY SAFE ONLINE Living in the 21 st century means living in an ever-expanding technological time zone. This is the century which has marked the beginning of the technological singularity. Other than having some of the greatest minds working behind doors, the Internet has had a major role in the advancement and progress made. A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN THE CLASSROOM Encourage Proper Hygiene. Instruct kids to wash their hands frequently throughout the day, especially after using the bathroom and before eating. The Mayo Clinic offers great information on how to wash hands effectively: Use plenty of soap and water. Wash for at STARTING AND GROWING A NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH This manual, created by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, is a comprehensive guide to beginning your own Neighborhood Watch group. Starting a Neighborhood Watch. This short publication from the National Crime Prevention Council has a variety of practical suggestions for organizing a first meeting of Neighborhood Watch. MUST-HAVE SAFETY RULES AT HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY Maintaining safety at home is something that cannot be accomplished by a single person but needs participation from everyone. There are various aspects that need to be looked into to ensure that home is a safe place for all the members. 10 SAFETY MEASURES AT HOME YOU SHOULD TEACH YOUR KIDS 10 Safety Measures that You Should Teach Your Kids at Home. 1. Teach Your Kids To Always Keep The Doors Closed. Closing the door after you should be your number one safety measure to introduce at home. This will not only ensure that intruders cannot access the house and also the younger kids cannot find their way out. TOP 10 INTERNET SAFETY RULES FOR YOUR KIDS If your child repeats this behaviour after being warned then for the good of all, confiscate cell phones and devices until your child has learned to respect others. 3. Dangerous Places On The Internet. You should have an age-appropriate conversation with your child abouttheir online use.
PREVENTING POISONINGS IN YOUR HOME According to the CDC, poisoning is the leading cause of injury-related death in the U.S., and poison control centers receive phone calls every 10 to 11 seconds.Poisoning is a real threat to your household, but the good news is that poisonings among adults and children are TOP 7 PERSONAL SAFETY DEVICES Personal Safety Devices. Personal protective equipment, such as pepper spray, personal alarms, and other law enforcement safety products are some of the most important gadgets that anyone can have on their person as they offer personal protection and peace of mind. In this article, however, we will concentrate on personal alarms. MAKE YOUR BATHROOM YOUR HOME'S SAFEST SPACE A recommended setting for the hot water heater is 120º F. Fill the bathtub prior to placing your child in the bath to allow the water temperature to even out. Use a thermometer to measure bath water temperature. What seems a comfortable temperature for you is probably too hot for your child, so make sure your bath water never exceeds100º F.
HOW TO ENSURE CRIB SAFETY FOR YOUR CHILD? Ten minutes of skin to skin contact every day reduces the risk from a plethora of problems for the child, both somatic and psychological. Once the parent holding the child needs to sleep, you should place the baby in the bassinet and safely in the crib facing up. The crib shouldhave a
A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN THE CLASSROOM Encourage Proper Hygiene. Instruct kids to wash their hands frequently throughout the day, especially after using the bathroom and before eating. The Mayo Clinic offers great information on how to wash hands effectively: Use plenty of soap and water. Wash for at 10 TIPS TO STAY SAFE ONLINE Living in the 21 st century means living in an ever-expanding technological time zone. This is the century which has marked the beginning of the technological singularity. Other than having some of the greatest minds working behind doors, the Internet has had a major role in the advancement and progress made. HOME HEALTH SAFETY TIPS FOR ALL AGES A healthy diet for life starts with young children. Encourage your child to eat fruit and vegetables by arranging them in fun ways such as smiley faces or animals. Get them involved in making simple snacks and choosing new foods to try. You can get them to decorate pizzas with fresh vegetables. A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN YOUR BACKYARD Here’s how: Regularly examine your trees for signs of decay. Check limbs, which shouldn’t show any signs of browning, dust or powder (which indicates disease), or leaf death. Remove broken, cracked or dead limbs. If a tree is otherwise healthy and green, but one limb is brown, that limb needs to come down – otherwise it can die and falloff.
MUST-HAVE SAFETY RULES AT HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY Rule 4: Keep The Floor Dry At All Times. Accidents caused by a wet floor can lead to severe health effects of a person such as spinal injuries. At home, everyone should be taught the importance of being responsible to ensure that safety is maintained. Spillages are DO WHAT’S RIGHT: TIPS TO STAY SAFE IN YOUR OWN HOME Light up your walkways. Make sure that the home exterior is well lit. Make sure that all doors and entry points (including the garage door) are locked at all times even when you are home. It is these little things that minimize the chances that an opportunistic robber will think about breaking into your place. TOP 10 INTERNET SAFETY RULES FOR YOUR KIDS If your child repeats this behaviour after being warned then for the good of all, confiscate cell phones and devices until your child has learned to respect others. 3. Dangerous Places On The Internet. You should have an age-appropriate conversation with your child abouttheir online use.
HOW TO PREPARE YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY FOR NATURAL How To Prepare For A Natural Disaster. When a disaster is imminent or arrives on little to notice, there’s no excuse for not being prepared. No matter where you live, it’s important you know which types of disasters can hit your area and how you should prepare forthem.
A GUIDE TO OUTDOOR GRILLING SAFETY Never grill inside or in an enclosed area such as a garage, as both charcoal and gas grills produce potentially deadly carbon monoxide gas. Don’t wear loose clothing while grilling. In addition, wear oven mitts that extend far up on the forearm as well as a heavy apron.This
CHILD BOOSTER SEATS: AGE, WEIGHT, AND HEIGHT GUIDELINES Missouri: In this state, children who are aged between four and seven years, are between 40 and 80 pounds, and are less than 4’9” in height must be in a child/booster seat. Nebraska: All children under the age of six must ride in an appropriate and approved car or booster seat in this state. The seat must be suited to their age and size. A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN THE CLASSROOM Encourage Proper Hygiene. Instruct kids to wash their hands frequently throughout the day, especially after using the bathroom and before eating. The Mayo Clinic offers great information on how to wash hands effectively: Use plenty of soap and water. Wash for at 10 TIPS TO STAY SAFE ONLINE Living in the 21 st century means living in an ever-expanding technological time zone. This is the century which has marked the beginning of the technological singularity. Other than having some of the greatest minds working behind doors, the Internet has had a major role in the advancement and progress made. HOME HEALTH SAFETY TIPS FOR ALL AGES A healthy diet for life starts with young children. Encourage your child to eat fruit and vegetables by arranging them in fun ways such as smiley faces or animals. Get them involved in making simple snacks and choosing new foods to try. You can get them to decorate pizzas with fresh vegetables. A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN YOUR BACKYARD Here’s how: Regularly examine your trees for signs of decay. Check limbs, which shouldn’t show any signs of browning, dust or powder (which indicates disease), or leaf death. Remove broken, cracked or dead limbs. If a tree is otherwise healthy and green, but one limb is brown, that limb needs to come down – otherwise it can die and falloff.
MUST-HAVE SAFETY RULES AT HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY Rule 4: Keep The Floor Dry At All Times. Accidents caused by a wet floor can lead to severe health effects of a person such as spinal injuries. At home, everyone should be taught the importance of being responsible to ensure that safety is maintained. Spillages are DO WHAT’S RIGHT: TIPS TO STAY SAFE IN YOUR OWN HOME Light up your walkways. Make sure that the home exterior is well lit. Make sure that all doors and entry points (including the garage door) are locked at all times even when you are home. It is these little things that minimize the chances that an opportunistic robber will think about breaking into your place. TOP 10 INTERNET SAFETY RULES FOR YOUR KIDS If your child repeats this behaviour after being warned then for the good of all, confiscate cell phones and devices until your child has learned to respect others. 3. Dangerous Places On The Internet. You should have an age-appropriate conversation with your child abouttheir online use.
HOW TO PREPARE YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY FOR NATURAL How To Prepare For A Natural Disaster. When a disaster is imminent or arrives on little to notice, there’s no excuse for not being prepared. No matter where you live, it’s important you know which types of disasters can hit your area and how you should prepare forthem.
A GUIDE TO OUTDOOR GRILLING SAFETY Never grill inside or in an enclosed area such as a garage, as both charcoal and gas grills produce potentially deadly carbon monoxide gas. Don’t wear loose clothing while grilling. In addition, wear oven mitts that extend far up on the forearm as well as a heavy apron.This
CHILD BOOSTER SEATS: AGE, WEIGHT, AND HEIGHT GUIDELINES Missouri: In this state, children who are aged between four and seven years, are between 40 and 80 pounds, and are less than 4’9” in height must be in a child/booster seat. Nebraska: All children under the age of six must ride in an appropriate and approved car or booster seat in this state. The seat must be suited to their age and size. A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN YOUR BACKYARD Here’s how: Regularly examine your trees for signs of decay. Check limbs, which shouldn’t show any signs of browning, dust or powder (which indicates disease), or leaf death. Remove broken, cracked or dead limbs. If a tree is otherwise healthy and green, but one limb is brown, that limb needs to come down – otherwise it can die and falloff.
ONLINE TEEN SAFETY GUIDE ONLINE TEEN SAFETY GUIDE. The online world offers a wealth of resources for education, entertainment, and connection with other people. Unfortunately, the internet also poses new dangers, and those dangers threaten teens especially. The following guide provides the resources necessary for both parents and their teens to safely utilizethe Internet.
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW A cellphone charger. If you live in a cold climate, your disaster preparedness kit should include, in addition, cold-weather items for every household member, including: Standard items: a pair of pants, a long-sleeved shirt, and a pair of sturdy shoes. Outerwear: a coat, mittens or gloves, a scarf, and a hat. STARTING AND GROWING A NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH This manual, created by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, is a comprehensive guide to beginning your own Neighborhood Watch group. Starting a Neighborhood Watch. This short publication from the National Crime Prevention Council has a variety of practical suggestions for organizing a first meeting of Neighborhood Watch. TOP 10 INTERNET SAFETY RULES FOR YOUR KIDS If your child repeats this behaviour after being warned then for the good of all, confiscate cell phones and devices until your child has learned to respect others. 3. Dangerous Places On The Internet. You should have an age-appropriate conversation with your child abouttheir online use.
SAFETY AT HOME: 10 COMMON SAFETY HAZARDS AROUND THE HOUSE Never leave a candle burning overnight. Have a fire safety plan that everyone knows and carefully plan how you will exit the home. 5. Drowning. Children aged from one to four years old are at serious risk of drowning. In fact, it is the leading cause of fatalities and injuries in this age group. A GUIDE TO KEEPING SAFE WHILE COOKING Put the meat in a sealable bag (make sure it’s waterproof) and submerge in cold (not tepid) tap water. Every 30 minutes, change the water. Follow this guide for safe internal food temperatures: 145 degrees F – Beef, lamb, pork, veal roasts, chops, and steaks. 160 CREDIT CARD FRAUD DETECTION TECHNIQUES Credit card issuers are all too aware that not having fraud detection techniques in place will significantly adversely affect service, costs, delivery, and reputation. In 2013, a study conducted by Kount reported that 40% of all financial fraud was related to credit cards. The cost: a staggering $5.55 billion worldwide. MAKE YOUR BATHROOM YOUR HOME'S SAFEST SPACE A recommended setting for the hot water heater is 120º F. Fill the bathtub prior to placing your child in the bath to allow the water temperature to even out. Use a thermometer to measure bath water temperature. What seems a comfortable temperature for you is probably too hot for your child, so make sure your bath water never exceeds100º F.
HOW LONG DO CHILD CAR SEATS LAST? We need to throw away the misconception that child car seats can last forever until they tear, as that tearing can come during an accident, which is the exact thing we are trying to prevent. In fact, the average time one child car seat can safely function is six years. This obviously doesn’t mean that it is useless the moment this period 10 TIPS TO STAY SAFE ONLINE Living in the 21 st century means living in an ever-expanding technological time zone. This is the century which has marked the beginning of the technological singularity. Other than having some of the greatest minds working behind doors, the Internet has had a major role in the advancement and progress made. HOME HEALTH SAFETY TIPS FOR ALL AGES A healthy diet for life starts with young children. Encourage your child to eat fruit and vegetables by arranging them in fun ways such as smiley faces or animals. Get them involved in making simple snacks and choosing new foods to try. You can get them to decorate pizzas with fresh vegetables. A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN YOUR BACKYARD Here’s how: Regularly examine your trees for signs of decay. Check limbs, which shouldn’t show any signs of browning, dust or powder (which indicates disease), or leaf death. Remove broken, cracked or dead limbs. If a tree is otherwise healthy and green, but one limb is brown, that limb needs to come down – otherwise it can die and falloff.
MUST-HAVE SAFETY RULES AT HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY Rule 4: Keep The Floor Dry At All Times. Accidents caused by a wet floor can lead to severe health effects of a person such as spinal injuries. At home, everyone should be taught the importance of being responsible to ensure that safety is maintained. Spillages are DO WHAT’S RIGHT: TIPS TO STAY SAFE IN YOUR OWN HOME Light up your walkways. Make sure that the home exterior is well lit. Make sure that all doors and entry points (including the garage door) are locked at all times even when you are home. It is these little things that minimize the chances that an opportunistic robber will think about breaking into your place. TOP 10 INTERNET SAFETY RULES FOR YOUR KIDS If your child repeats this behaviour after being warned then for the good of all, confiscate cell phones and devices until your child has learned to respect others. 3. Dangerous Places On The Internet. You should have an age-appropriate conversation with your child abouttheir online use.
HOW TO PREPARE YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY FOR NATURAL How To Prepare For A Natural Disaster. When a disaster is imminent or arrives on little to notice, there’s no excuse for not being prepared. No matter where you live, it’s important you know which types of disasters can hit your area and how you should prepare forthem.
A GUIDE TO OUTDOOR GRILLING SAFETY Never grill inside or in an enclosed area such as a garage, as both charcoal and gas grills produce potentially deadly carbon monoxide gas. Don’t wear loose clothing while grilling. In addition, wear oven mitts that extend far up on the forearm as well as a heavy apron.This
CREDIT CARD FRAUD DETECTION TECHNIQUES Credit card issuers are all too aware that not having fraud detection techniques in place will significantly adversely affect service, costs, delivery, and reputation. In 2013, a study conducted by Kount reported that 40% of all financial fraud was related to credit cards. The cost: a staggering $5.55 billion worldwide. CHILD BOOSTER SEATS: AGE, WEIGHT, AND HEIGHT GUIDELINES Missouri: In this state, children who are aged between four and seven years, are between 40 and 80 pounds, and are less than 4’9” in height must be in a child/booster seat. Nebraska: All children under the age of six must ride in an appropriate and approved car or booster seat in this state. The seat must be suited to their age and size. A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN THE CLASSROOM Encourage Proper Hygiene. Instruct kids to wash their hands frequently throughout the day, especially after using the bathroom and before eating. The Mayo Clinic offers great information on how to wash hands effectively: Use plenty of soap and water. Wash for at 10 TIPS TO STAY SAFE ONLINE Living in the 21 st century means living in an ever-expanding technological time zone. This is the century which has marked the beginning of the technological singularity. Other than having some of the greatest minds working behind doors, the Internet has had a major role in the advancement and progress made. HOME HEALTH SAFETY TIPS FOR ALL AGES A healthy diet for life starts with young children. Encourage your child to eat fruit and vegetables by arranging them in fun ways such as smiley faces or animals. Get them involved in making simple snacks and choosing new foods to try. You can get them to decorate pizzas with fresh vegetables. A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN YOUR BACKYARD Here’s how: Regularly examine your trees for signs of decay. Check limbs, which shouldn’t show any signs of browning, dust or powder (which indicates disease), or leaf death. Remove broken, cracked or dead limbs. If a tree is otherwise healthy and green, but one limb is brown, that limb needs to come down – otherwise it can die and falloff.
MUST-HAVE SAFETY RULES AT HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY Maintaining safety at home is something that cannot be accomplished by a single person but needs participation from everyone. There are various aspects that need to be looked into to ensure that home is a safe place for all the members. DO WHAT’S RIGHT: TIPS TO STAY SAFE IN YOUR OWN HOME There are two main reasons why break-ins happen: the first is that everyone knows you have valuables in your home—we all do; the second is that there is someone somewhere brazen enough to want to take what you have for their own gain (thieves). TOP 10 INTERNET SAFETY RULES FOR YOUR KIDS If your child repeats this behaviour after being warned then for the good of all, confiscate cell phones and devices until your child has learned to respect others. 3. Dangerous Places On The Internet. You should have an age-appropriate conversation with your child abouttheir online use.
HOW TO PREPARE YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY FOR NATURAL How To Prepare For A Natural Disaster. When a disaster is imminent or arrives on little to notice, there’s no excuse for not being prepared. No matter where you live, it’s important you know which types of disasters can hit your area and how you should prepare forthem.
A GUIDE TO OUTDOOR GRILLING SAFETY Never grill inside or in an enclosed area such as a garage, as both charcoal and gas grills produce potentially deadly carbon monoxide gas. Don’t wear loose clothing while grilling. In addition, wear oven mitts that extend far up on the forearm as well as a heavy apron.This
CHILD BOOSTER SEATS: AGE, WEIGHT, AND HEIGHT GUIDELINES Missouri: In this state, children who are aged between four and seven years, are between 40 and 80 pounds, and are less than 4’9” in height must be in a child/booster seat. Nebraska: All children under the age of six must ride in an appropriate and approved car or booster seat in this state. The seat must be suited to their age and size. ONLINE TEEN SAFETY GUIDE ONLINE TEEN SAFETY GUIDE. The online world offers a wealth of resources for education, entertainment, and connection with other people. Unfortunately, the internet also poses new dangers, and those dangers threaten teens especially. The following guide provides the resources necessary for both parents and their teens to safely utilizethe Internet.
A GUIDE TO SAFETY IN YOUR BACKYARD Here’s how: Regularly examine your trees for signs of decay. Check limbs, which shouldn’t show any signs of browning, dust or powder (which indicates disease), or leaf death. Remove broken, cracked or dead limbs. If a tree is otherwise healthy and green, but one limb is brown, that limb needs to come down – otherwise it can die and falloff.
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW A cellphone charger. If you live in a cold climate, your disaster preparedness kit should include, in addition, cold-weather items for every household member, including: Standard items: a pair of pants, a long-sleeved shirt, and a pair of sturdy shoes. Outerwear: a coat, mittens or gloves, a scarf, and a hat. STARTING AND GROWING A NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH This manual, created by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, is a comprehensive guide to beginning your own Neighborhood Watch group. Starting a Neighborhood Watch. This short publication from the National Crime Prevention Council has a variety of practical suggestions for organizing a first meeting of Neighborhood Watch. TOP 10 INTERNET SAFETY RULES FOR YOUR KIDS If your child repeats this behaviour after being warned then for the good of all, confiscate cell phones and devices until your child has learned to respect others. 3. Dangerous Places On The Internet. You should have an age-appropriate conversation with your child abouttheir online use.
SAFETY AT HOME: 10 COMMON SAFETY HAZARDS AROUND THE HOUSE Never leave a candle burning overnight. Have a fire safety plan that everyone knows and carefully plan how you will exit the home. 5. Drowning. Children aged from one to four years old are at serious risk of drowning. In fact, it is the leading cause of fatalities and injuries in this age group.WWW.STAYSAFE.ORG
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HOW LONG DO CHILD CAR SEATS LAST? We need to throw away the misconception that child car seats can last forever until they tear, as that tearing can come during an accident, which is the exact thing we are trying to prevent. In fact, the average time one child car seat can safely function is six years. This obviously doesn’t mean that it is useless the moment this period * Safety Resource Center * Baby & Toddler Safety* Home Safety
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