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Do Your Child’s Clothing, Bedding and Mattress Have Toxic Chemicals?

Do Your Child’s Clothing, Bedding and Mattress Have Toxic Chemicals?

Learn how you can minimize your child’s exposure to toxic textiles and what safer options are available.

What to Do if a Child Is Drowning: New Guidelines

What to Do if a Child Is Drowning: New Guidelines

Though it’s a topic no parent wants to think about, it’s important to understand how to help a child experiencing a water-related medical emergency.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Keep Your Family Safe

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Keep Your Family Safe

Carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas produced by many common household appliances, can reach deadly levels in poorly ventilated spaces. Learn how to protect your family from it.

How to Eat Safe After a Power Outage

How to Eat Safe After a Power Outage

How long until food spoils when the power goes out? Learn what to throw out and what to keep, and some simple strategies for planning ahead.

How to Protect Your Family From Poor Air Quality

How to Protect Your Family From Poor Air Quality

Poor air quality is bad for your health, especially for those most vulnerable because of age or medical conditions.

How Lightning Affects the Human Body

How Lightning Affects the Human Body

Most people hit by lightning survive, but they often suffer devastating injuries. The best survival strategy is to avoid being exposed in the first place.

Grandparents: Safety First (Fun and Cookies Next!)

Grandparents: Safety First (Fun and Cookies Next!)

Here’s how to keep grandkids safe, so you can concentrate on what really matters: showering them with love and plenty of fun.

Drowning Prevention: How to Keep Kids Safe in the Water

Drowning Prevention: How to Keep Kids Safe in the Water

Drowning happens when a child damages their lungs from inhaling too much water. This can happen up to 24 hours after swimming or even bathing.

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