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Why I Love Security Cameras
Update: We’re thrilled to report that on June 3rd Governor Hickenlooper banned the costs that would have transformed safety cams off in Boulder, Greenwood Village and also various other towns as well as cities in Colorado. Thanks to every one of you that joined us in acting to advise the Governor to maintain kids risk-free… continue reading
CPR & AED UNDERSTANDING WEEK
Did you know discovering CPR can triple the possibility of survival for someone experiencing sudden cardiac arrest (SCA)? Yet, according to the American Heart Association, 70 percent of Americans might feel powerless to act throughout a heart emergency due to lack of education or training. National MOUTH-TO-MOUTH RESUSCITATION & AED Awareness week (June 1-7) is… continue reading
Sink or Swim: Why We Should All Join the World’s Largest Swimming Lesson
Whenever I am asked if I understand just how to swim, my immediate reaction is “I know exactly how to not sink.” I began interning at Safe Kids Worldwide concerning three weeks back. Since then I’ve discovered numerous things. I have actually learned that drinking one 20 ounce container of Coke is equivalent to consuming… continue reading
SECURING CHILDREN AROUND LIQUID WASHING PACKETS
Brand-new products are presented right into the market for usage in the house on a daily basis, yet how usually do we stop as well as think of what effect these products may have on the safety of our families?Since 2012 when liquid washing packages started gaining traction in the market, greater than 33,000 ask… continue reading
Take Action Against Distraction Contest Victor Reported
It’s clear that teens as well as pre-teens are typically distracted by innovation: texting, paying attention to songs, playing games. This comes to be a specific security issue when students cross the street while sidetracked. In fact, in 2014 alone 274 youngsters ages 10-19 were killed while walking.How do we get these teenagers to listen… continue reading
Our Roadway to 4,000 Trademarks
International Roadway Safety And Security Week was from May 4-10, 2015. Safe Kids Worldwide took part in the UN #SaveKidsLives project, which included delivering the Youngster Declaration on Road Safety and security to plan manufacturers. We got the assistance of our neighborhood unions to get trademarks for the Statement. One coalition went above and beyond,… continue reading
From Psychological Strength to Matching Footwear – A Team From Head to Toe
As I viewed the U.S. women’s football team win the Globe Mug, I couldn’t help yet think that somewhere, “H” is smiling.”H” was my senior high school varsity football train. His real name was Haroot Hakopian but we just called him “H” for apparent reasons. He was a previous military ranger that believed in the… continue reading
PREVCON – Our Kid Injury Avoidance Convention
Safe Kids Worldwide is hosting our Child Injury Avoidance Convention, PREVCON, this week in Washington D.C. The convention unites injury avoidance leaders and supporters from throughout the USA and also around the world.In 2010, we established a goal of minimizing fatalities from preventable injuries by fifty percent by the year 2020. We are well on… continue reading
PREVCON 2015: Transforming Suggestions into Action to Shield Kid Worldwide
More than 500 security experts from 25 countries and also nearly every U.S. state collected at the 2015 Safe Kids Worldwide Youth Injury Avoidance Convention (PREVCON) on July 29 – August 1 to check out ingenious originalities and also strategies to secure children from avoidable injuries.Here are some highlights.Honoring Safety Heroes A highpoint of the… continue reading
Walking Safely in the City
Living in Washington, D.C. this summer has been nothing short of an adventure — not to mention quite the learning experience. So what have I learned while living in this city? (Besides all that what I learned during my internship at Safe Kids!) The dreaded humidity I was warned about has nothing on the 115°… continue reading
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