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    Childhood Safety

    Here are some tips on what to teach your child to do if she is ever lost.

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    Outdoor Safety

    There are simple steps you can take to make your pool safer for young children.

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    Outdoor Safety

    Each year, high temperatures put people at risk but there is hope. Check out this Heat Emergency Guide from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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    Outdoor Safety

    The poison ivy rash is not contagious, but there are factors that cause it to spread on one person.

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    Outdoor Safety

    Check out the latest cookout safety tips.

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    Childhood Safety

    Learn what our experts have to say about toy guns and safety.

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    School Safety
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    Juvenile justice expert James Irving thinks we can stop kids from turning to violence.

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    Childhood Safety

    Evaluate your school's ability to prevent violence with this checklist.

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    Childhood Safety

    Given all the school killings in recent years, many parents are having second thoughts about enrolling or keeping their children in school.

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    Home Safety

    Parents can be reassured that straining of stools is a reasonable approach to finding the foreign body; the swallowed object usually will be seen within 24 to 48 hours, regardless of age.

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    Childhood Safety
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    This article examines both side of the issue of seat belts on school buses.

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    Childhood Safety

    Some holiday plants are beautiful but harmful. Read on to find out which ones.

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    Home Safety

    Read what you should do when your child swallows an object.

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    Childhood Safety
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    Learn what schools are doing to keep children safe, and what you can do to help promote school safety.

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    First Aid

    You can determine how severe an ankle injury appears to be by asking a few simple questions.

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    First Aid

    You should see a doctor if a cut is very deep, if it won't stop bleeding after 10 minutes of direct pressure, or if the skin is really split apart.

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    Outdoor Safety

    It is not safe to bring a five-month-old into a whirlpool or jacuzzi-type bath that has a high temperature.

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    The bites of any of a variety of brown spiders can cause mild swelling and pain, but are not dangerous.

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