Important Dates
CHILD SAFETY & PROTECTION MONTH
11/7 Infant Protection Day
11/13 World Kindness Day
11/20 Universal Children's Day
11/28 Thanksgiving
11/7 Infant Protection Day
11/13 World Kindness Day
11/20 Universal Children's Day
11/28 Thanksgiving
Holiday season has arrived and so has cool weather, busy schedules, and traveling for some! With all of the great things going on this time of year, it is important to keep child safety and protection in mind. This month's newsletter will focus on some things to help keep your kiddos protected this holiday season, as well as any other time! Arizona Childproofers has been keeping busy with all things child safety by attending the ABC Kids Expo and International Association For Child Safety Conference, so check our Facebook for neat new products and current expert information on in-home safety!
CHECK that your CAR SEAT is
INSTALLED CORRECTLY
INSTALLED CORRECTLY
- Over time your car seat can move from where it was originally installed.
- You should frequently check that your car seat is still installed correctly by adjust the straps to make sure that it moves no more than 1 inch.
- As your child grows, check your car seat manual to make sure your car seat is installed to the appropriate weight/height and age.
Child Safety & Protection Links
- The National Fire Protection Association has valuable planning tips, as well as other resources to help your family develop an EMERGENCY ESCAPE PLAN in case of a fire.
- all4kids.org has compiled a list of important information around household safety, infant safety, outdoor safety, and water safety to keep your children safe and protected.
- Three practical ways to talk to kids about stranger danger are highlighted on PARENTS.COM:
- Choose your words with care.
- Plan ahead.
- Teach them to trust their instincts.
Thanksgiving Holiday Safety Tips
The weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day are among the busiest of the year. Families are planning trips to visit relatives, searching for thoughtful gifts, preparing special meals and many other tasks to make the holidays the most wonderful time of the year.In the next few fast-paced weeks, it is easy to be so busy that we forget some safety basics.
Have you ever gone to an event....where you are bringing a hot casserole or other yummy dish. You keep it hot and place it on the floor and while driving you have to quickly stop! Now that yummy dish is all over the floor or seat! Well, that wasn’t in the plan!
- Make sure to properly place items (especially really hot foods) in the trunk of a vehicle to avoid potential injury and also distraction from the road.
- Remember, just one distracted moment can cause far greater harm than a ruined meal.
- Taking a moment to remember simple safety tips can help keep your holidays safe and your memories joyous and fun.
Seven Tips for Safe Holiday Travel from Safe Kids Worldwide and General Motors
- Remember to buckle up every ride, every time, whether it’s the long trip to visit family or around the block to the mall.
- Shopping center parking lots are busier during the holidays. Watch out for distracted pedestrians and drivers who may not be paying attention to you, especially when backing out of parking spaces.
- For parents of teens, remind them to be extra alert during this holiday season, when conditions are more challenging even for experienced drivers.
- Commit to keeping your electronics out of your hand. No text message or playlist is worth the risk.
- If you are headed to a party and plan to drink alcohol, designate a driver or use a car service to make sure you get home safely.
- Expect the unexpected. You never know when you have to stop abruptly, so keep hot foods, large gifts and anything that can become a projectile in the trunk.
- Remember when traveling in large groups, all vehicle occupants need their own seat belt or car seat, even for short rides.