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Rules for the Ride: Car Safety
There are so many rules about child passenger safety that many parents are confused. What’s important for your ...
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Safe & Healthy Travel
The celebrations of the holiday season (beginning with Thanksgiving and continuing through New Year’s Day) ...
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In and Around Vehicle Safety
Key FactsNon-traffic related vehicle incidents are incidents that occur in places other than apublic highway, street, ...
Source: Safe Kids Kansas
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Tips for Stocking Your Car in Case of Emergency
If something bad were to happen and you got stuck in your car for hours or days, would you be ready? Practical ...
Source: Education.com
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Older Kids Riding as Passengers Dying Far Too Often
Most parents know that a child safety seat in the back seat is the only safe place for babies and toddlers when they ...
Source: The Nemours Foundation
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Safe Transportation of Your Child with Disabilities
Children riding in a motor vehicle without proper protection (using a child safety seat, booster seat or safety belt) ...
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Steer Clear of Leaving Kids in Cars
Parents running quick errands may think their cars will remain cool, but even on mild days temperatures inside vehicles ...
Source: Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
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Never Leave An Infant or Child Alone In A Car…Not Even For A Minute
Left alone in a vehicle, even for a short time, a child is in danger of dehydration, injury or abductionAt no time ...
Source: OneToughJob
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Older Kids Riding as Passengers Dying Far Too Often
Most parents know that a child safety seat in the back seat is the only safe place for babies and toddlers when they ...
Source: The Nemours Foundation
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Never Leave a Child Alone in a Car in Cold Weather
Not Even For a Minute!Left alone in a vehicle, even for a short time, a child is in danger of dehydration, injury, ...
Source: OneToughJob
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A Close Look at Fatal Injuries in Young Kids
A new study reports good and bad news about injury-related death rates in young children in the United States. Rates ...
Source: The Nemours Foundation
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Teens and Injuries
Injuries can be prevented. As a parent you may already be familiar with some safety measures, such as seat belts and...
Source: Palo Alto Medical Foundation

