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AROUND THE WORLD
Around the World. Injury risks are different around the world, but all children, whether rich or poor, living in an industrialized nation or living in rural poverty, have the right to grow up healthy and safe. We have a network of partners who work in Europe, North and SouthSAFETY FOR TEENS
Safe Kids is the go-to source for safety information about teens. LOG IN | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION There are two available log-in options. Please review your choices and click on the one that best meets your needs. This online system is for Certified Technicians, Instruct ors, course administrators and people who are interested in becoming a CPS-certified. Here are some of the things you can do in the Certification Management system: Make aHOME SAFETY
Home Safety. Home is a place to relax, play and enjoy spending time with family. Of course, accidents happen, and there will be minor scrapes and bruises along the way, especially as kids grow and discover new things. And that’s OK. The problem is the more serious injuries that are often completely preventable. WELCOME! | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION Join the team of over 43,000 nationally certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPST) and be that community advocate or resource in your community! As a CPS technician, you will put your knowledge to work through a variety of activities, including community presentations and/or child safety seat checks where parents andcaregivers receive
CAR SEAT SAFETY TIPS Top Tips about Car Seat Safety. Buying the right car seat. Your baby needs to ride in a rear-facing car seat as long as possible until 2 or more years. When your child has outgrown that seat, you are ready for a forward-facing car seat. Get more details about buying the right car seat for your child. BURNS AND SCALDS PREVENTION TIPS Set your water heater to a maximum temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Check bathwater temperature. Before placing your child in the bath, check the water temperature with the inside of your wrist just as you would with baby’s milk. The water should feel warm to the touch, not hot. Place your child in the bath facing away from thewater
FAMILY SAFETY ACTIVITY BOOK 2 3 Home Safety Play Safety: Fill in the Blank Circle the things that are safe for kids. Draw an X on the things that are not safe for kids. Fill in the blanks using the word bank toBOOSTER SEATS
A booster seat provides a step between a car seat with a harness and a seat belt alone. It boosts the child for a safer and more comfortable fit of the adult seat belt. Make sure your child has outgrown the weight or height limits allowed in the forward-facing car seat. He must also be mature enough to SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDEWHY IT MATTERSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFIND YOUR SAFE KIDSCAR SEAT CHECKSKEEPING ALL KIDS SAFE Safe Kids Worldwide is dedicated to protecting kids from unintentional injuries. We work to reduce traffic injuries, drownings, falls, burns, poisonings and more.AROUND THE WORLD
Around the World. Injury risks are different around the world, but all children, whether rich or poor, living in an industrialized nation or living in rural poverty, have the right to grow up healthy and safe. We have a network of partners who work in Europe, North and SouthSAFETY FOR TEENS
Safe Kids is the go-to source for safety information about teens. LOG IN | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION There are two available log-in options. Please review your choices and click on the one that best meets your needs. This online system is for Certified Technicians, Instruct ors, course administrators and people who are interested in becoming a CPS-certified. Here are some of the things you can do in the Certification Management system: Make aHOME SAFETY
Home Safety. Home is a place to relax, play and enjoy spending time with family. Of course, accidents happen, and there will be minor scrapes and bruises along the way, especially as kids grow and discover new things. And that’s OK. The problem is the more serious injuries that are often completely preventable. WELCOME! | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION Join the team of over 43,000 nationally certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPST) and be that community advocate or resource in your community! As a CPS technician, you will put your knowledge to work through a variety of activities, including community presentations and/or child safety seat checks where parents andcaregivers receive
CAR SEAT SAFETY TIPS Top Tips about Car Seat Safety. Buying the right car seat. Your baby needs to ride in a rear-facing car seat as long as possible until 2 or more years. When your child has outgrown that seat, you are ready for a forward-facing car seat. Get more details about buying the right car seat for your child. BURNS AND SCALDS PREVENTION TIPS Set your water heater to a maximum temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Check bathwater temperature. Before placing your child in the bath, check the water temperature with the inside of your wrist just as you would with baby’s milk. The water should feel warm to the touch, not hot. Place your child in the bath facing away from thewater
FAMILY SAFETY ACTIVITY BOOK 2 3 Home Safety Play Safety: Fill in the Blank Circle the things that are safe for kids. Draw an X on the things that are not safe for kids. Fill in the blanks using the word bank toBOOSTER SEATS
A booster seat provides a step between a car seat with a harness and a seat belt alone. It boosts the child for a safer and more comfortable fit of the adult seat belt. Make sure your child has outgrown the weight or height limits allowed in the forward-facing car seat. He must also be mature enough toAROUND THE WORLD
Around the World. Injury risks are different around the world, but all children, whether rich or poor, living in an industrialized nation or living in rural poverty, have the right to grow up healthy and safe. We have a network of partners who work in Europe, North and South CHILDREN'S PRODUCT RECALLS Safe Kids is committed to keeping you informed about recalls of products that can put kids at risk. The Safe Kids’ recall center is a unique place where parents and caregivers can go to stay up to date on recalls of all child-related products.MEDICATION SAFETY
Save the Poison Help number in your phone and post it visibly at home: 1-800-222-1222. Specialists at poison control centers provide free, confidential, expert medical advice 24 hours a day. They can answer questions about how to give or take medicine and help with poison emergencies. Share medicine safety information with family andfriends.
HOME SAFETY
Home Safety. Home is a place to relax, play and enjoy spending time with family. Of course, accidents happen, and there will be minor scrapes and bruises along the way, especially as kids grow and discover new things. And that’s OK. The problem is the more serious injuries that are often completely preventable. BURNS AND SCALDS PREVENTION TIPS Set your water heater to a maximum temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Check bathwater temperature. Before placing your child in the bath, check the water temperature with the inside of your wrist just as you would with baby’s milk. The water should feel warm to the touch, not hot. Place your child in the bath facing away from thewater
SAFETY TIPS FOR A “NEW NORMAL” THIS MEMORIAL DAY The Safe Kids blog covers a wide range of safety topics, offering valuable tips for parents and caregivers to help you keep your kids safe. In addition, you'll find personal stories shared by parents, insights for new moms and dads, ways to get involved and take action,and more.
RECERTIFICATION
Recertification Requirements CPS certification expires after two years. Technicians and Instructors are required to successfully complete the recertification process before current certification expires. Recertification Alternatives for COVID Check out the Fact or Fiction: Recertification webinar (YouTube, 22 BIKE RODEO STATION GUIDE 2 Bike Rodeo Station Guide. Station 4: Following Rules At this station, it is important to explain to kids how . traffic works. Talk to them about what different road SAFE KIDS GREATER TOLEDO Safe Kids Greater Toledo is led by Toledo Children's Hospital, which provides dedicated and caring staff, operation support and other resources to assist in achieving our common goal: keeping your kids safe. Based on the needs of the community, this coalition implements evidence-based programs, such as car-seat checkups, safety workshops and sports clinics, that help parents INSTALLING - THE ULTIMATE CAR SEAT GUIDE Use the Seat Belt or LATCH. There are two ways to secure a car seat in a vehicle. One way is to use the vehicle seat belt. Place the seat belt through the car seat at the belt path.Arrows on the car seat or directions on the car seat label will show you the correct belt pathto use.
SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDEWHY IT MATTERSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFIND YOUR SAFE KIDSCAR SEAT CHECKSKEEPING ALL KIDS SAFE Safe Kids Worldwide is dedicated to protecting kids from unintentional injuries. We work to reduce traffic injuries, drownings, falls, burns, poisonings and more. LOG IN | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION There are two available log-in options. Please review your choices and click on the one that best meets your needs. This online system is for Certified Technicians, Instruct ors, course administrators and people who are interested in becoming a CPS-certified. Here are some of the things you can do in the Certification Management system: Make a CHILDREN'S PRODUCT RECALLS March 10, 2021, CPSC; Lifetime Products recalled its 6-Foot Seminar Tables because their brace arms can fail to lock table legs into place and the table can collapse, posing an injury risk. Units: About 43,000. March 4, 2021, CPSC; Casa Kids recalled its Cabina Bunk Beds because loose screws holding the mattress foundation to the bedguardrails
START SAFE: FIRE RESOURCES FOR PARENTS Start Safe: Fire has lots of tips and tools for parents and caregivers to help keep kids safe from fires and burns at home. Start Safe: Fire will help your family make a home escape map, practice family fire drills to learn how to get out if there is a fire, and prevent fires and burns at home every day. WELCOME! | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION Join the team of over 43,000 nationally certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPST) and be that community advocate or resource in your community! As a CPS technician, you will put your knowledge to work through a variety of activities, including community presentations and/or child safety seat checks where parents andcaregivers receive
WATER SAFETY AT HOME (PDF) |SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE Water Safety at Home (PDF) Download everything you need to know to keep your kids safe in and around water at home. Water Safety at Home (PDF) Water Safety at Home (PDF) KEEPING KIDS SAFE IN OPEN WATER The Safe Kids blog covers a wide range of safety topics, offering valuable tips for parents and caregivers to help you keep your kids safe. In addition, you'll find personal stories shared by parents, insights for new moms and dads, ways to get involved and take action,and more.
FIRE PREVENTION FOR TEENS Limit distractions when cooking and don’t leave a hot oven or stovetop unattended. Have a fire extinguisher in the kitchen in case of emergency, and make sure you know how it works. You might be surprised that most people don’t know how to use one. At this point, preteens and teens should know how to respond to the sound of a smokealarm.
6 GRILLING TIPS TO KEEP YOUR KIDS SAFE Summer time and warmer weather means an increased use of outdoor grills - and, unfortunately, more grill-caused injuries and fires. According to the National Fire Protection Association, each year an average of 9,600 home fires are caused by grilling, and close to half of all injuries involving grills are due to thermal burns.. Here are 6 ways to keep your kids, and yourself, safe around theHELMET FIT TEST
Helmet Fit Test. Does your helmet fit properly - take the Helmet Fit Test! Helmet Fit Test. Helmet Fit Test. SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDEWHY IT MATTERSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFIND YOUR SAFE KIDSCAR SEAT CHECKSKEEPING ALL KIDS SAFE Safe Kids Worldwide is dedicated to protecting kids from unintentional injuries. We work to reduce traffic injuries, drownings, falls, burns, poisonings and more. LOG IN | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION There are two available log-in options. Please review your choices and click on the one that best meets your needs. This online system is for Certified Technicians, Instruct ors, course administrators and people who are interested in becoming a CPS-certified. Here are some of the things you can do in the Certification Management system: Make a CHILDREN'S PRODUCT RECALLS March 10, 2021, CPSC; Lifetime Products recalled its 6-Foot Seminar Tables because their brace arms can fail to lock table legs into place and the table can collapse, posing an injury risk. Units: About 43,000. March 4, 2021, CPSC; Casa Kids recalled its Cabina Bunk Beds because loose screws holding the mattress foundation to the bedguardrails
START SAFE: FIRE RESOURCES FOR PARENTS Start Safe: Fire has lots of tips and tools for parents and caregivers to help keep kids safe from fires and burns at home. Start Safe: Fire will help your family make a home escape map, practice family fire drills to learn how to get out if there is a fire, and prevent fires and burns at home every day. WELCOME! | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION Join the team of over 43,000 nationally certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPST) and be that community advocate or resource in your community! As a CPS technician, you will put your knowledge to work through a variety of activities, including community presentations and/or child safety seat checks where parents andcaregivers receive
WATER SAFETY AT HOME (PDF) |SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE Water Safety at Home (PDF) Download everything you need to know to keep your kids safe in and around water at home. Water Safety at Home (PDF) Water Safety at Home (PDF) KEEPING KIDS SAFE IN OPEN WATER The Safe Kids blog covers a wide range of safety topics, offering valuable tips for parents and caregivers to help you keep your kids safe. In addition, you'll find personal stories shared by parents, insights for new moms and dads, ways to get involved and take action,and more.
FIRE PREVENTION FOR TEENS Limit distractions when cooking and don’t leave a hot oven or stovetop unattended. Have a fire extinguisher in the kitchen in case of emergency, and make sure you know how it works. You might be surprised that most people don’t know how to use one. At this point, preteens and teens should know how to respond to the sound of a smokealarm.
6 GRILLING TIPS TO KEEP YOUR KIDS SAFE Summer time and warmer weather means an increased use of outdoor grills - and, unfortunately, more grill-caused injuries and fires. According to the National Fire Protection Association, each year an average of 9,600 home fires are caused by grilling, and close to half of all injuries involving grills are due to thermal burns.. Here are 6 ways to keep your kids, and yourself, safe around theHELMET FIT TEST
Helmet Fit Test. Does your helmet fit properly - take the Helmet Fit Test! Helmet Fit Test. Helmet Fit Test. CHILDREN'S PRODUCT RECALLS Safe Kids is committed to keeping you informed about recalls of products that can put kids at risk. The Safe Kids’ recall center is a unique place where parents and caregivers can go to stay up to date on recalls of all child-related products. 2020 PRODUCT RECALLS 2020 Product Recalls. Product recalls don’t expire, so it's important to check our recalls pages regularly. It's especially important if you receive hand-me-downs or buy children’s products at | SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE The Safe Kids blog covers a wide range of safety topics, offering valuable tips for parents and caregivers to help you keep your kids safe. In addition, you'll find personal stories shared by parents, insights for new moms and dads, ways to get involved and take action,and more.
KEEPING KIDS SAFE IN OPEN WATER The Safe Kids blog covers a wide range of safety topics, offering valuable tips for parents and caregivers to help you keep your kids safe. In addition, you'll find personal stories shared by parents, insights for new moms and dads, ways to get involved and take action,and more.
SAFETY TIPS FOR A “NEW NORMAL” THIS MEMORIAL DAY The Safe Kids blog covers a wide range of safety topics, offering valuable tips for parents and caregivers to help you keep your kids safe. In addition, you'll find personal stories shared by parents, insights for new moms and dads, ways to get involved and take action,and more.
| SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE Safe Kids remains committed to childhood injury prevention throughoutCovid-19 pandemic.
FAMILY SAFETY ACTIVITY BOOK 2 3 Home Safety Play Safety: Fill in the Blank Circle the things that are safe for kids. Draw an X on the things that are not safe for kids. Fill in the blanks using the word bank toHELMET FIT TEST
Helmet Fit Test. Does your helmet fit properly - take the Helmet Fit Test! Helmet Fit Test. Helmet Fit Test.BOOSTER SEATS
A booster seat provides a step between a car seat with a harness and a seat belt alone. It boosts the child for a safer and more comfortable fit of the adult seat belt. Make sure your child has outgrown the weight or height limits allowed in the forward-facing car seat. He must also be mature enough to HOME SAFETY CHECKLIST KITCHEN Fire and Carbon Monoxide Safety Make sure there is a working smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarm on every level of your home. Test the batteries every month. SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDEWHY IT MATTERSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFIND YOUR SAFE KIDSCAR SEAT CHECKSKEEPING ALL KIDS SAFE Safe Kids Worldwide is dedicated to protecting kids from unintentional injuries. We work to reduce traffic injuries, drownings, falls, burns, poisonings and more.AROUND THE WORLD
Around the World. Injury risks are different around the world, but all children, whether rich or poor, living in an industrialized nation or living in rural poverty, have the right to grow up healthy and safe. We have a network of partners who work in Europe, North and South LOG IN | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION There are two available log-in options. Please review your choices and click on the one that best meets your needs. This online system is for Certified Technicians, Instruct ors, course administrators and people who are interested in becoming a CPS-certified. Here are some of the things you can do in the Certification Management system: Make aSAFETY FOR TEENS
Safe Kids is the go-to source for safety information about teens. WATER SAFETY AT HOME (PDF) |SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE Water Safety at Home (PDF) Download everything you need to know to keep your kids safe in and around water at home. Water Safety at Home (PDF) Water Safety at Home (PDF) WELCOME! | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION Join the team of over 43,000 nationally certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPST) and be that community advocate or resource in your community! As a CPS technician, you will put your knowledge to work through a variety of activities, including community presentations and/or child safety seat checks where parents andcaregivers receive
BURNS AND SCALDS PREVENTION TIPS Set your water heater to a maximum temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Check bathwater temperature. Before placing your child in the bath, check the water temperature with the inside of your wrist just as you would with baby’s milk. The water should feel warm to the touch, not hot. Place your child in the bath facing away from thewater
HOME SAFETY
Home Safety. Home is a place to relax, play and enjoy spending time with family. Of course, accidents happen, and there will be minor scrapes and bruises along the way, especially as kids grow and discover new things. And that’s OK. The problem is the more serious injuries that are often completely preventable. FAMILY SAFETY ACTIVITY BOOK 2 3 Home Safety Play Safety: Fill in the Blank Circle the things that are safe for kids. Draw an X on the things that are not safe for kids. Fill in the blanks using the word bank to BIKE RODEO STATION GUIDE 2 Bike Rodeo Station Guide. Station 4: Following Rules At this station, it is important to explain to kids how . traffic works. Talk to them about what different road SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDEWHY IT MATTERSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFIND YOUR SAFE KIDSCAR SEAT CHECKSKEEPING ALL KIDS SAFE Safe Kids Worldwide is dedicated to protecting kids from unintentional injuries. We work to reduce traffic injuries, drownings, falls, burns, poisonings and more.AROUND THE WORLD
Around the World. Injury risks are different around the world, but all children, whether rich or poor, living in an industrialized nation or living in rural poverty, have the right to grow up healthy and safe. We have a network of partners who work in Europe, North and South LOG IN | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION There are two available log-in options. Please review your choices and click on the one that best meets your needs. This online system is for Certified Technicians, Instruct ors, course administrators and people who are interested in becoming a CPS-certified. Here are some of the things you can do in the Certification Management system: Make aSAFETY FOR TEENS
Safe Kids is the go-to source for safety information about teens. WATER SAFETY AT HOME (PDF) |SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE Water Safety at Home (PDF) Download everything you need to know to keep your kids safe in and around water at home. Water Safety at Home (PDF) Water Safety at Home (PDF) WELCOME! | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION Join the team of over 43,000 nationally certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPST) and be that community advocate or resource in your community! As a CPS technician, you will put your knowledge to work through a variety of activities, including community presentations and/or child safety seat checks where parents andcaregivers receive
BURNS AND SCALDS PREVENTION TIPS Set your water heater to a maximum temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Check bathwater temperature. Before placing your child in the bath, check the water temperature with the inside of your wrist just as you would with baby’s milk. The water should feel warm to the touch, not hot. Place your child in the bath facing away from thewater
HOME SAFETY
Home Safety. Home is a place to relax, play and enjoy spending time with family. Of course, accidents happen, and there will be minor scrapes and bruises along the way, especially as kids grow and discover new things. And that’s OK. The problem is the more serious injuries that are often completely preventable. FAMILY SAFETY ACTIVITY BOOK 2 3 Home Safety Play Safety: Fill in the Blank Circle the things that are safe for kids. Draw an X on the things that are not safe for kids. Fill in the blanks using the word bank to BIKE RODEO STATION GUIDE 2 Bike Rodeo Station Guide. Station 4: Following Rules At this station, it is important to explain to kids how . traffic works. Talk to them about what different roadSAFETY TIPS
Think of us as your go-to source for safety information and safety tips. On this site, you will find tips from top safety experts on everything you need to keep kids of any age safe from preventable injuries. We’ve organized all our information in a variety of ways, from age of your child to risk area to space and place an injury mightoccur.
AROUND THE WORLD
Around the World. Injury risks are different around the world, but all children, whether rich or poor, living in an industrialized nation or living in rural poverty, have the right to grow up healthy and safe. We have a network of partners who work in Europe, North and SouthMEDICATION SAFETY
Save the Poison Help number in your phone and post it visibly at home: 1-800-222-1222. Specialists at poison control centers provide free, confidential, expert medical advice 24 hours a day. They can answer questions about how to give or take medicine and help with poison emergencies. Share medicine safety information with family andfriends.
| SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE Wearing a U.S. Coast-guard certified life jacket is a great way to keep young children safe around water. This video helps you find the right one for your child and to get the proper fit. Pages. 1. | SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE Among preventable injuries, drowning is the leading cause of death for children 1 – 4 years old. Learn More ». CHILDREN'S PRODUCT RECALLS Safe Kids is committed to keeping you informed about recalls of products that can put kids at risk. The Safe Kids’ recall center is a unique place where parents and caregivers can go to stay up to date on recalls of all child-related products.SAFETY FOR TEENS
Safe Kids is the go-to source for safety information about teens. | SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE The Safe Kids blog covers a wide range of safety topics, offering valuable tips for parents and caregivers to help you keep your kids safe. In addition, you'll find personal stories shared by parents, insights for new moms and dads, ways to get involved and take action,and more.
SPORTS SAFETY TIPS
Remember to Hydrate. Learn the signs and symptoms of dehydration and other forms of heat illness. Send athletes to practice and games with a water bottle and encourage them to stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water before, during and after play. Encourage athletes to drink fluids 30 minutes before activity begins and every 15-20 minutes WHEN TO CHANGE YOUR CHILD’S CAR SEAT Each seat is designed for maximum safety at a specific weight, height and age. Rear-facing car seats. Ride rear-facing until your child is 2 or more years and has outgrown the harness by height or weight. As your child grows you might have to switch from using a smaller rear-facing-only car seat to using a bigger rear-facing convertiblecar
SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDEWHY IT MATTERSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFIND YOUR SAFE KIDSCAR SEAT CHECKSKEEPING ALL KIDS SAFE Safe Kids Worldwide is dedicated to protecting kids from unintentional injuries. We work to reduce traffic injuries, drownings, falls, burns, poisonings and more. LOG IN | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION There are two available log-in options. Please review your choices and click on the one that best meets your needs. This online system is for Certified Technicians, Instruct ors, course administrators and people who are interested in becoming a CPS-certified. Here are some of the things you can do in the Certification Management system: Make a | SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE Among preventable injuries, drowning is the leading cause of death for children 1 – 4 years old. Learn More ». WELCOME! | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION Join the team of over 43,000 nationally certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPST) and be that community advocate or resource in your community! As a CPS technician, you will put your knowledge to work through a variety of activities, including community presentations and/or child safety seat checks where parents andcaregivers receive
START SAFE: FIRE RESOURCES FOR PARENTS Start Safe: Fire has lots of tips and tools for parents and caregivers to help keep kids safe from fires and burns at home. Start Safe: Fire will help your family make a home escape map, practice family fire drills to learn how to get out if there is a fire, and prevent fires and burns at home every day.DRIVEWAY SAFETY
Top Tips for Driveway Safety. We know you’re often in a hurry, but before you get in the car, take a few seconds to walk all the way around your parked car to check for children. Designate a safe spot for children to wait when nearby vehicles are about to move and make sure the drivers can see them. Accompany little kids when they get inand
I'M A TECH | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION Thank you for becoming a nationally certified Child Passenger Safety Technician. CPS technicians do so much to help keep kids safe, from car seat checks to helping parents and caregivers understand all they can do to prevent unintentional injuries in and around cars. Part of being a CPS technician is managing your certification, and it is all done through your CPS online profile.HELMET FIT TEST
Helmet Fit Test. Does your helmet fit properly - take the Helmet Fit Test! Helmet Fit Test. Helmet Fit Test.POOL SAFETY FACTS
Watch your kids when they are in and around water, without distraction. Learn more at safekids.org. Make sure kids learn how to swim and develop these 5 water survival skills.RECERTIFICATION
Recertification Requirements CPS certification expires after two years. Technicians and Instructors are required to successfully complete the recertification process before current certification expires. Recertification Alternatives for COVID Check out the Fact or Fiction: Recertification webinar (YouTube, 22 SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDEWHY IT MATTERSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOFIND YOUR SAFE KIDSCAR SEAT CHECKSKEEPING ALL KIDS SAFE Safe Kids Worldwide is dedicated to protecting kids from unintentional injuries. We work to reduce traffic injuries, drownings, falls, burns, poisonings and more. LOG IN | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION There are two available log-in options. Please review your choices and click on the one that best meets your needs. This online system is for Certified Technicians, Instruct ors, course administrators and people who are interested in becoming a CPS-certified. Here are some of the things you can do in the Certification Management system: Make a | SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE Among preventable injuries, drowning is the leading cause of death for children 1 – 4 years old. Learn More ». WELCOME! | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION Join the team of over 43,000 nationally certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPST) and be that community advocate or resource in your community! As a CPS technician, you will put your knowledge to work through a variety of activities, including community presentations and/or child safety seat checks where parents andcaregivers receive
START SAFE: FIRE RESOURCES FOR PARENTS Start Safe: Fire has lots of tips and tools for parents and caregivers to help keep kids safe from fires and burns at home. Start Safe: Fire will help your family make a home escape map, practice family fire drills to learn how to get out if there is a fire, and prevent fires and burns at home every day.DRIVEWAY SAFETY
Top Tips for Driveway Safety. We know you’re often in a hurry, but before you get in the car, take a few seconds to walk all the way around your parked car to check for children. Designate a safe spot for children to wait when nearby vehicles are about to move and make sure the drivers can see them. Accompany little kids when they get inand
I'M A TECH | NATIONAL CPS CERTIFICATION Thank you for becoming a nationally certified Child Passenger Safety Technician. CPS technicians do so much to help keep kids safe, from car seat checks to helping parents and caregivers understand all they can do to prevent unintentional injuries in and around cars. Part of being a CPS technician is managing your certification, and it is all done through your CPS online profile.HELMET FIT TEST
Helmet Fit Test. Does your helmet fit properly - take the Helmet Fit Test! Helmet Fit Test. Helmet Fit Test.POOL SAFETY FACTS
Watch your kids when they are in and around water, without distraction. Learn more at safekids.org. Make sure kids learn how to swim and develop these 5 water survival skills.RECERTIFICATION
Recertification Requirements CPS certification expires after two years. Technicians and Instructors are required to successfully complete the recertification process before current certification expires. Recertification Alternatives for COVID Check out the Fact or Fiction: Recertification webinar (YouTube, 22 | SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE Among preventable injuries, drowning is the leading cause of death for children 1 – 4 years old. Learn More ».AROUND THE WORLD
Around the World. Injury risks are different around the world, but all children, whether rich or poor, living in an industrialized nation or living in rural poverty, have the right to grow up healthy and safe. We have a network of partners who work in Europe, North and South | SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE The Safe Kids blog covers a wide range of safety topics, offering valuable tips for parents and caregivers to help you keep your kids safe. In addition, you'll find personal stories shared by parents, insights for new moms and dads, ways to get involved and take action,and more.
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