How safe is your home? Each year, households are where family members suffer injuries that could have been prevented. Take a hands-on approach to injury prevention in your home and follow a safety checklist to help your loved ones avoid getting hurt.
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Building Good Habits and Safe Surroundings
A child does not have to eat paint chips to get lead poisoning. It is more common for a child to swallow lead dust or...
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Gun Safety
Guns are in more than one third of all U.S. households, so they're a very real danger to children, whether you own one...
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Improving Air Quality to Reduce Illness
Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) is consistently listed as one of the top five environmental risks by the Environmental...
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Your Child and Indoor Air Quality in Your Home
Why is indoor air quality a concern for young children? The quality of the air inside of our homes, schools and child...
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Gun Safety
Having a firearm in the home can be a significant risk factor for injury and death in children. The decision to keep a...

