Child Safety: Keeping Kids Safe at Every Age & Environment
Once you become a parent, there are no lengths you wouldn’t go to, to keep your kids safe. You don’t have to go through life looking for things to happen or go wrong, but being informed, knowledge and preventative measures go a long way to ensure your children remain safe and you are steadfast in your role to protect them with child safety means. This means you take precautions and are aware of safety dangers around water, from unsafe people, in crowded places, and situations which can emotionally and physically cause them harm and areas in life which present themselves.
The best thing you can do for your child? Teach prevention, set up regular reminders to review these topics, and educate from an early age.
In the Summer, it’s important to teach not only water safety and pool safety, but as a parent, to know the signs of dry drowning (also called secondary drowning) which can take at the pool or hours, sometimes even days after you leave the pool, as well as signs of drowning, tick prevention and safe removal and preparing to take your kids in crowded places.
Here is a library of resources on Summer & Water Safety, as well as general Child Safety and Safety Rules to teach children, to keep them safe.
SUMMER & WATER SAFETY
- Get the Facts about Dry Drowning. Signs of Secondary Drowning
- Quick, Silent and Deadly. Know the 5 Signs of Drowning
- Lifesaving Water Safety & Pool Safety Rules Kids Need to be Taught
- Keep Your Family Safe: Tick Prevention & Safe Tick Removal
GENERAL CHILD SAFETY
- 7 Critical Safety Rules for Kids: What They Need to Know
- Common Tricks a Child Predator Uses: Telling Signs of a Child Predator
- 11 Vital Parenting Tools to Teach Kids Body Safety
- Don’t Miss These Warning Signs of Child Abuse
- Keeping Kids Safe in Crowded Places
- Why Every Family Needs a Safe Word
- Keep Kids Safe: 10 Prevention Tips for Parents
- Unsafe Information You May Be Posting Online About Your Kids
- The Scary Event With Our Daughter and Why We Now Have a Family Safe Word
- Give Your Child the Right to Say No & Make Choices About Their Own Body
- Halloween Safety Tips