by Amy LeForge | Jan 29, 2014 | Safety
Most household accidents are avoidable, especially when they relate to children. Children have a habit of getting into everything, including areas that serve as a potential risk to their health, or near appliances or substances that can cause bodily harm. Prevention...
by Amy LeForge | Jan 28, 2014 | Safety
The safety of your home and family is of utmost importance. While you may have a slight understanding of the area you live in, chances are you are not fully informed. To ensure the safety of your family, it is best to fully know how safe your neighborhood is....
by Amy LeForge | Jan 24, 2014 | Safety
Technology’s moving so fast now, it’s easy for parents to be left out of the loop with their kids’ online interactions. Just when you think you’ve touched every base with your teen about the dangers of social networking, the same old problems...
by Amy LeForge | Jan 23, 2014 | Safety
In today’s world, almost everyone uses a form of social media. It doesn’t matter if you’re just a casual browser or avid poster, it’s important to safeguard what information you release. Before posting anything on a blog, Twitter, Facebook, or...
by Amy LeForge | Jan 21, 2014 | Safety
These days, kids and teens are online all the time. And that means that they’re more vulnerable to many online security issues that seem to be cropping up faster than they can be contained. In fact, cyber attacks and Internet safety matters have dominated news...
by Amy LeForge | Jan 20, 2014 | Safety
It’s nerve-wracking enough having your teenager driving out on the road independently. But when harsh winter weather rolls around, it’s even scarier letting your teen get behind the wheel. Have them follow these tips to stay safe out there this season. Tip #1: Reduce...