by Amy LeForge | Dec 23, 2013 | Safety
Most children are looking forward to celebrate holiday season. Kids love unwrapping gifts, eating sumptuous food and visiting friends/relatives. Thus, they wait patiently for Christmas every year. Children’s laughter and giggles are priceless. They can easily brighten...
by Amy LeForge | Dec 12, 2013 | Safety
According to the Center for Missing and Exploited Children, 2,185 children are reported missing every day. The Center recently published a study that indicates one out of every seven children is solicited online, and four percent of children online will be asked to...
by Amy LeForge | Nov 30, 2013 | Safety
Children need to learn good safety practices as they grow up. It is important to remember that kids learn in a different way than adults. Most need some tactile or visual experience to make concepts like an escape plan real. Parents can use several techniques to start...
by Amy LeForge | Nov 28, 2013 | Safety
Parents need to take an active role in keeping their children safe while they are utilizing the Internet. The many pitfalls your children can run into on social media sites can create a kind of danger that is new for many people who did not grow up on computers. If...
by Amy LeForge | Nov 25, 2013 | Safety
First aid is critically important, especially in schools where it is crucial to be able to react quickly to accidents and emergencies in order to limit the effect of injuries on children. Let’s face it, all children are prone to accidents and so a strong knowledge of...
by Amy LeForge | Nov 20, 2013 | Safety
We all know that old adage: safety first. But what does it mean to be safe? Ideally, it means having thoughtful, practical protections for the things you value the most. There are a lot of products that promise to keep you, your family, your home and your privacy...