Kids & Safety

Articles in Kids & Safety

By Ryn Gargulinski 0 comments
Kids will find any excuse not to go to sleep, ranging from needing a glass of water to having big, hairy monsters in their closet. You can get monsters out of a kid’s closet in a humane, imaginative and even humorous way with the right tools and ... more »
By JenWrtr 0 comments
Do you feel like you miss some of the recalled toy alerts and wonder if you have any toys in your home that are unsafe for your children? Do you rely on the news to alert you of any recalls? Well, the news does not always report on all the ... more »
By LynnKeller 0 comments
Whether you are trying to protect your child while biking or playing some other sport, getting him motivated to wear a helmet can be challenging. Here are some ideas for encouraging your child to use a helmet... more »
By Ddaeanj 0 comments
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By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Protecting the environment is becoming a crucial aspect of everyday life around the globe. The idea is that everyone needs to do what they can to protect the environment so that future generations don't suffer. Going green, using environment ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Car seat recalls are not unusual, so you should know how to handle them in order to keep your children safe and protected. Stay calm and find out exactly what you need to do to provide your child with a safe car seat... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
On occasion, clothing manufacturers recall items of children's clothing because they pose a danger to youngsters. The most common causes of children's clothing recalls are strangulation and choking hazards. Follow these steps to handle a recall ... more »
By billips 0 comments
Halloween is a very exciting time fore children of all ages. It is up to parents to make sure if is fun and accident free... more »
By amomsclub 0 comments
Keeping your children safe on Halloween is your top priority. Here are some tips on how to keep safe on Halloween... more »
By dchristi 0 comments
Check out playgrounds, schoolyards and malls where kids congregate and you'll notice that wheeled shoes are all the rage. But like the bicycles, skateboards and in-line skates that came before them, wheeled shoes pose their own set of safety hazards... more »
By samuel rodriguez 0 comments
Fear paralyzes many parents who do not dare to see the truth in the face. To break free, however our children need our strength. It all starts with our own questioning since... more »
By stefunny1207 0 comments
Bullies can make school life difficult for your child. Read on to learn what to do now... more »
By christieo1 0 comments
Accidents can happen in an instance, no matter how hard we as parents try to protect our children serious injuries can occur. The process of healing after such an injury can be lengthy and difficult for a child to understand. Sometimes therapy ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Having a child is a whole new world. Open sockets become attractive places to put tiny fingers, and light switches become a temptation too difficult to resist. You must install tamper-proof light switches... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Installing an infant carseat properly is one of the most important safety precautions a parent can take for her child. Statistically, however, moms and dads fail to install their baby's carseat correctly, thereby subjecting him to unnecessary ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
A trip to the mall can present a surprising number of potential hazards, including elevators, escalators and unsecured store displays. Each of these has the potential to harm your child. Ensure your child remains safe while you're shopping... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
The playground is a place for children to have fun and expend all that energy while expanding their physical abilities at the same time. Follow these steps to keep kids safe at the playground so they can enjoy the equipment for years to come... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Thousands of children are injured in shopping cart accidents every year. Children that are 1 year to 5 years in age are at greatest risk for injury because of improper or damaged restraints, disregard for safety notices on the cart or poor ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Falls from upper story windows are a common danger that can easily be avoided with vigilance and a few preventative steps. Even a fall from a lower window can be fatal, and prevented... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
A day at the beach conjures up images of beach blankets and umbrellas, a good book, a cool drink and taking in the sights and sounds of the ocean while children play and laugh. Most times, this scenario is accurate, but relaxation can quickly ... more »
By dchristi 0 comments
There are plenty of opportunities for your children to be active when the temperature drops. But one look inside a first-aid station at a busy ski resort can tell you that winter sports can be dangerous, especially for kids who may not have the ... more »
By Diane Hartman 0 comments
The frightful fun of Halloween & trick or treating make this holiday among most children's favorite celebrations. It is also considered one of the most dangerous nights of the year for children, especially if they suffer from food allergies ... more »
By chucker08 0 comments
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By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Swimming pools are a source of joy for kids everywhere. Behind every child who loves water, is a parent who worries about the dangers it brings. Two inches of water for two minutes is all that it takes for a child to drown. There are ways to make ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
A fireplace is a must-have for many homeowners. For many people, there is nothing better on a cold day than sitting around a fireplace with a crackling fire. Yet, for families with young kids, fireplaces are safety hazards. However, there are ... more »