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New Children Program Mack & Moxy Urges Kids to Buckle Up

Mack is a moose-like gentle titan; the enthusiastic, fun-loving split second ideal friend of every person he meets. Moxy may be little but she is mighty, as her name suggests. This power-packed perky pink raccoon has endless power as well as everlasting optimism as well as together, Mack and also Moxy teach youngsters the worth… continue reading

Let’s Exercise Our Fire Drills

This blog site was created by Max Samis, previous SKW Communications Manager.When I was more youthful, I keep in mind experiencing fire drills at my school, all the way from primary school via university. We ‘d look at the plan with our instructors, align at the door and also quickly and orderly head to a… continue reading

Teenagers Join Together to Promote National Teen Chauffeur Safety And Security Week

The statistic still stands real today.Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of fatality amongst young people ages, 15-29 years.It all boils down to point of views. Just how we watch the situations we come across in life. I stand today as an existing university student, and safety and security supporter. I choose to check… continue reading

Jacob’s Story: Most of us Have the Power to stop a Catastrophe

Yearly the lives of virtually 1.24 million people are cut short as an outcome of a vehicle crash.Most people think it can never occur to us. At the very least, I never assumed it might take place to me. But, on April 12, 2014 as I was coming back from a secondary school management meeting,… continue reading

Teenagers Talk Driving Safety And Security with NHTSA and also Safe Children

There’s absolutely nothing better than a group of young people striving to transform the statistics!To kick-Off National Teen Motorist Safety And Security Week, Safe Children Worldwide partnered with the National Traffic Security Management to organize an event at Mills Secondary school focused on teen traveler and also driver’s safety.NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind and Safe Children… continue reading

Every Quarter Counts: Why Two Brothers Shared Their Lego Money

My 2 young boys like quarters. We do not provide an allowance yet, however, for the previous few years we have made use of quarters as an incentive for doing points around your house like feeding the dog, picking up toys as well as clearing the dishwasher. My partner, Lauren, even pays them a quarter… continue reading

Jaywalking in China and New York City City: The Pot Calling the Pot Black

Last month I was standing at an intersection in New York City, however felt like I was back residing in my home city of Shanghai. Throughout me, there were jaywalkers that really did not show up to have any type of passion in following the traffic signals, which reminded me of the supposed “Chinese Style… continue reading

5 Ways to Make Your Child’s School Zone Safer

Our most recent research, “Alarming Threats in School Areas,” finished with assistance from FedEx, takes a more detailed take a look at risks in institution zones that could result in injuries to trainees while walking to institution. We discovered that concerning 80 percent of students observed did not cross the road safely. As well as… continue reading

MAKING COLLEGE ZONES SAFER FOR PEDESTRIANS

Have you seen teens going across the street while texting? Or crossing mid-block sidetracked by headphones? We have.We carried out an observational study of 39,000 teens in college areas and also located that distraction gets on the rise. Furthermore, 80 percent of the teens we observed going across the street were doing so in a… continue reading

Safe Children Worldwide Formality Badge of Guts Recipients

Heatstroke is the leading source of non-crash vehicle-related deaths for youngsters ages 14 as well as under.Just this year 39 youngsters have died in autos due to a heatstroke making it 700 deaths given that 1998. To avoid these fatalities, Safe Kids Worldwide urges all people to do something about it and call 911 if… continue reading