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Safety

How to Fix Summer Boo-Boos

Summer is filled with bike rides, pool days, playground adventures and backyard fun. Unfortunately, it’s also the season of scraped knees, bug bites, sunburns and the occasional trip to

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June is National Safety Month: 7 Ways Parents Can Help Prevent Teen Drinking and Driving This Summer

June is National Safety Month, making it the perfect time for families to talk about habits and behaviors that can impact safety both on and off the road. While conversations

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June Is National Safety Month: The Importance of Impact-Absorbing Rubber Playground Surfacing for Kids

June is National Safety Month, which is an excellent opportunity for families, schools, and communities to focus on preventing injuries and creating safer environments for children. While parents often think

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A Parent’s Guide to School Zone Safety

The familiar sight of yellow school buses and crossing guards signals more than just the start of a new academic year; it means school zones are active again. These areas

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When the Safety Feature Causes the Injury

Airbags are arguably the most effective passive safety device in modern vehicles, designed to deploy within milliseconds of a collision to create a protective cushion between the occupant and the

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6 Accessories to Add to Your Garden Trampoline 

A trampoline already provides hours of fun, but just bouncing up and down can get boring after a while, leaving kids uninterested and the trampoline gathering dust. However, by adding

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Protect Your Kids From These Backyard Hazards

Your backyard should be a place that your kids can explore safely with minimal supervision. This requires you to eliminate any major hazards that might be lurking in your garden.

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The 5 Best Survival Cooking Tools for the Great Outdoors

Cooking in the wild is where optimism crashes into reality.

Out in the backcountry, your kitchen is a patch of dirt, your pantry is whatever you managed to shove in

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3 Steps to Keep Your Family Healthy on Long Trips

The last time we took our kids abroad, I remembered the snacks and the passports. I did not remember the thermometer. Guess which one we needed more? read more

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Beyond the Scrapes: What Parents Should Know About Bike Accidents and Liability

More Than a Band-Aid Moment
Scraped knees and bruises are a normal part of childhood, especially when kids are learning to ride a bike. But sometimes, what looks like a

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