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	<title>YourBabyGuide.com &#187; Child Safety</title>
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		<title>Child Safety Choke Tube</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 09:52:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gwen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Never has NO been constantly ignored than during your childs early years. You wonder why young children seem to have their taste buds set on the things that they arent supposed to even put inside their mouths. 
Babies and toddlers think that everything is edible. From their mittens, to their milk bottle covers, to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Never has NO been constantly ignored than during your childs early years. You wonder why young children seem to have their taste buds set on the things that they arent supposed to even put inside their mouths. </p>
<p>Babies and toddlers think that everything is edible. From their mittens, to their milk bottle covers, to the hem of their blankets, young kids see these things as potential foods. No matter how often parents say no and shake their heads, the curiosity of young children will get the better of them. </p>
<p>There is a child safety choke tube that parents can use to test if a toy contains small parts that can cause the child to choke. Parents should carefully choose which toy products to buy in the first place. Buying age-appropriate products may prevent any incidence of choking. However, if you are still doubtful if the product is safe enough for your child, it is still a good idea to test it with a child safety choke tube. </p>
<p>Small children wont know the difference between a button and an M&#038;M. Thus, it shouldnt come as a surprise if you see your toddler chewing on a button he found on the bedroom floor. Parents should act like little children sometimes. And this doesnt mean that you start chewing on your buttons as well. It means getting down on your knees and making sure that there are no buttons, coins, marbles, tack, and other tiny things that your toddler can easily chew on, before putting him down on the floor to play. Check if there are nothing on the floor that he will find interesting and is small enough to fit his mouth. </p>
<p>Along with falls, choking is also the top cause of injuries and deaths in children. Parents are mostly to be blame for these incidents because they buy toys that are not right for their childrens age group. Young children often put their toys inside their mouths and parents often miss the fact that some of these toys contain parts that are small enough to be swallowed. Parents should be conscious shoppers. They should look beyond the labels and examine the toys for potential hazards before buying them. You can also buy a child safety choke tube that functions as a small parts tester. This is supposed to act like a childs airway, thus, if a toy part fits inside a child safety choke tube, then it is too small for your child to be messing around with. </p>
<p>A child safety choke tube is not designed as an alternative to actual adult supervision. We may have tested the all childs toys for small parts, but it doesnt guarantee that he wont find another interesting little thing while were not looking.</p>
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		<title>Child Safety around Water</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 05:48:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gwen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Playing with water can be fun and exciting, especially if you are engaging in water sports.  The problem, however, is that water can be dangerous for people of all ages.  About 5,000 people drowned in the United States alone every year, and 1,000 of this population are children younger than the age of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Playing with water can be fun and exciting, especially if you are engaging in water sports.  The problem, however, is that water can be dangerous for people of all ages.  About 5,000 people drowned in the United States alone every year, and 1,000 of this population are children younger than the age of 15.   It is for this reason actually that drowning has been considered as the one of the primary causes of childrens death.</p>
<p>Children drowned for a number of reasons.  The most common situation that leads to child drowning is when the child is left alone in the water.  Many found it surprising that children drowned without any hint or sign of danger previously observed.  It was in fact reported that small children tend not to splash or make noise when they get into trouble in the water and it happens in just a few minutes.  Because of this, supporters of child safety have considered certain recommendations and advices for child safety around water.</p>
<p>So what are these advices for child safety around water?</p>
<p>Several experts have noted that for ultimate child safety around water, it is important not to leave a child alone near water, be it on the beach, at a pool, or in a bathtub.  If you must leave, take your child with you or ask someone to look after the child.  The rule of thumb here is to have an adult constantly watching while young children are enjoying the water.  When I say constantly watching, it means that no reading, card playing, or chatting on the phone is allowed.  Such kind of activity will only distract your attention while supervising a child around water and can be the reason for the child drowning.</p>
<p>It is also important to realize that small children do not only drown in pools.  Bathtubs, buckets, toilets and hot tubs pose certain dangers to your child as well.  So the best way to do is not to leave your child unattended near those areas.  If you let them near the buckets, make sure that the buckets are empty for toddlers are more prone to drowning even in just one inch of water.</p>
<p>If for instance you want your children to enjoy the water as long as they wish, enroll them in swimming classes.  A number of swimming lessons for children age three and above are in fact offered almost anywhere nowadays. Swimming classes are conducted and taught by qualified instructors who are trained and well-informed about child safety around water.  It is still important to keep in mind that swimming lessons do not make the child drown-proof.</p>
<p>Finally, regarding child safety around water, do not underestimate the power of water for even the lakes and the rivers are dangerous.  Also, arm yourself with a first-aid kit and emergency phone if possible.</p>
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		<title>The Child Safety Act of 2006</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 07:28:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gwen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in September 2005, the Child Safety Act was passed in the House and had gained bipartisan support.  The Senate had strongly made their effort to support it, but several attempts to fasten an unassociated hate crimes amendment to it is has caused the bill to stop in its trails.  The Child Safety [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in September 2005, the Child Safety Act was passed in the House and had gained bipartisan support.  The Senate had strongly made their effort to support it, but several attempts to fasten an unassociated hate crimes amendment to it is has caused the bill to stop in its trails.  The Child Safety Act of 2005 then gradually dies so as the hope to protect children from sexual predators.</p>
<p>Fortunately, on May 4, 2006 a new child protection act was passed as a result of the bill backers strong demand for a law that will help protect children or minors from the sex offenders and the like.  Prior to this approval, Congressman James Sensenbrenner who developed the Child Safety Act of 2005 and who chairs the Judiciary Committee, re-introduced the Childrens Safety and Violent Crime Reduction just last December 2005.  </p>
<p>Following this re-introduction, John Walsh who first developed the Child Safety Act of 2006, The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and other supporters of the bill have formed an aggressive campaign to bring the new bill passed into the law.   It is so fortunate for them and for all the citizens that the new bill was approved and signed by President Bush just in July 2006.</p>
<p>The Child Safety Act of 2006 was passed and approved as part of the law with the following purposes:</p>
<p>* Elevate the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Program to a new level to make sure that the sex offenders will register and keep current where they live, work and attend school<br />
* Require quarterly verification, in-person verification and regular notarized verification mailings<br />
* Need public access to the state websites<br />
* Form or create the Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website to look for sex offender information in every community<br />
* Develop and expand the terms to cover the juvenile sex offenders<br />
* Need states to notify one when a sex offender moves or transfers from one state to another<br />
* Develop the sex offenses covered by registration and notification requirements so to cover the military, tribal, foreign, and sex crimes.  In addition, the Child Safety Act of 2006 will work to increase the length of registration requirements to protect the public<br />
* Lengthen the community notification requirements to include active efforts so to inform the law enforcement companies and agencies, schools, social service agencies, public housing, and volunteer organization in certain areas where sex offensive crimes are rampant.<br />
* Develop a new criminal penalty that will reach for the period of 20 years incarceration for sex offender who refuse to comply with the requirements for registration<br />
* Finally, the Child Safety Act of  2006 is strongly maintained to protect the foster children from sexual exploitation and abuse</p>
<p>Today, the Child Safety Act of 2006 is again attacked by certain criticisms.  But with the bill already approved and signed by the President, a new victory is attained and what the bill supporters are doing now is to make this law a top priority.  </p>
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		<title>Child Passenger Safety Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 08:24:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gwen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Numerous reports have revealed that in the past few years, prior to the introduction of the child passenger safety programs, a great number of children died and were injured due to motor vehicle crashes.  In 1999, for instance, it was reported that about 1,684 child occupants died just in motor vehicle crashes, and 284,000 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Numerous reports have revealed that in the past few years, prior to the introduction of the child passenger safety programs, a great number of children died and were injured due to motor vehicle crashes.  In 1999, for instance, it was reported that about 1,684 child occupants died just in motor vehicle crashes, and 284,000 were injured for the same cause, and note that it happened and will continue to happen regardless of whether the driver is a professional and careful or not.  Although car or vehicle accidents cant be eliminated, they can be prevented or minimized.  Child passenger accidents on the road can be minimized by conforming to the rules set by the child passenger safety programs.</p>
<p>The child passenger safety programs are designed and introduced by almost every state in the United States.  All of these programs are designed for one purpose  to help parents and guardians protect their children from injuries and deaths caused by car crashes or accidents.  The question is how does the child passenger safety programs work and how are they made available to the public.</p>
<p>According to some resources, the child passenger safety programs work by offering education classes, trainings, enforcements, outreaches and legislation activities that are designed to make people aware about the proven ways for reducing accidents on the road.    They are introduced through the mass media or by other means that are proven effective in reaching the public.  With these programs becoming more common, its no wonder that great results have been achieved in recent years in preventing deaths and injuries in child passengers.</p>
<p>The child passenger safety programs generally highlight the importance of using safety car seats and belts.  For them, the correct use of child safety seats, booster seats and safety belts is the most effective way in reducing risks. Along with this, the child passenger safety programs have stressed certain things that adults should need to remember when considering the child safety seats and belts.  Stay informed about the proper way of using safety belts with child restraints, as well as the proper way of installing these safety belts and seats to ensure that children will be safe from injuries and deaths.  Read both the vehicles manual and the restraint instruction manual to make sure that what youre doing is right.</p>
<p>Part of the child passenger safety programs is also to make people aware about the things to avoid when using child safety car seats and belts.  Based on most of these child passenger safety programs, it is always important to use the correct child restraint system for ultimate security.  Pillows, books, or towels should not be used to boost a child, as doing this can only compromise the safety of your child.</p>
<p>With lots of good rules and guidelines set for childs safety, the child passenger safety programs are now becoming more and more popular with more and more people turning into it for safety awareness.</p>
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		<title>Child Health, Safety and Nutrition</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 08:17:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gwen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Health, safety and nutrition are three of the most important factors to consider when raising a child.  In other words, every child should be raised with proper nutrition, good health and safety as possible, allowing him or her to grow with a great well-being.
Now, if you are one of the adults who have been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Health, safety and nutrition are three of the most important factors to consider when raising a child.  In other words, every child should be raised with proper nutrition, good health and safety as possible, allowing him or her to grow with a great well-being.</p>
<p>Now, if you are one of the adults who have been wondering where on earth to get good advices for child health, safety and nutrition, I bet you would be happy to know that youve found the right place.  Yes, this page will help you find the right places to go for child health, safety and nutrition advices.  It is important to note, however, that these portals are just a few of the many online.  But they are worth considering to get started.</p>
<p>So to find the best advices for child health, safety and nutrition, read on.</p>
<p>Health and Safety</p>
<p>Several researches have noted that in todays fast-paced world where the childs safety and health issues are rapidly growing, more than fifty sites online present health and safety guidelines for the public to consider.  These guidelines are disseminated throughout the net, allowing the people to access this wealth of information as easy as possible.</p>
<p>A few of the worth visiting portals online that talk about child health and safety issues and advices are the following:</p>
<p>BrightFutures.org</p>
<p>Bright Futures is sponsored by a well-known health care organization, the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration.  This is also supported in part by the Pfizer Pediatric Health, and has been operating to provide the public the necessary information about the current and emerging preventive and health promotion needs of infants, children, adolescent, families and communities.</p>
<p>NCCIC.org</p>
<p>NCCIC.org is actually the official website of Health Child Care America, which is but a federal government initiative that works to increase collaboration between the early childhood community as well as the public health community.  This collaboration is considered to allow these communities to create the best care for children in the childcare.  Today, this federal government initiative is introducing its newsletter which is made available in full text online.</p>
<p>Nutrition</p>
<p>NAL.USDA.gov</p>
<p>This portal is owned by the Child Care Nutrition Resource System, which has long been providing the public with the wide selection of recipes, resources and information on how to prepare meals that are highly nutritious and safe. </p>
<p>BCM.TMC.edu</p>
<p>At this site, you can access the Childrens Nutrition Research Center, which is but the first federally funded nutrition research center in the United States.  This center is dedicated to investigating the nutritional needs of those women who are expecting and are nursing their children.  This is great for child nutrition as it covers information about children from conception through adolescence.</p>
<p>So those are just a few of the many sites online that tackle issues on child health, safety and nutrition.  Visit other online sites for more information about child health, safety and nutrition.</p>
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		<title>Child Car Seat Safety Recommendations</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 13:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gwen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car accidents have been reported as the primary cause of childrens deaths in the United States.  Thousands of children below the age of twelve were injured and died annually because of car crashes, and it is so sad to know that these accidents cant be controlled and eliminated even if the driver is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Car accidents have been reported as the primary cause of childrens deaths in the United States.  Thousands of children below the age of twelve were injured and died annually because of car crashes, and it is so sad to know that these accidents cant be controlled and eliminated even if the driver is a  professional or expert driver.  But theres still a piece of good news to that, that is, the risks of car accidents can be reduced by using the right or proper child safety car seat.</p>
<p>The child safety care seat now comes in a number of types and forms.  They are now marketed throughout the world knowing that a great number of consumers are now demanding for it.  So its no wonder that you can find them even at your neighborhood stores.  The problem, however, is that with a myriad of types available for car seats, finding the right one can somehow be puzzling.  It is even more puzzling with more and more models coming out in the market.  Well, it is for this reason actually that these child car seat safety recommendations are given.</p>
<p>So what are these child car seat safety recommendations?</p>
<p>Note that in this article, I will tackle more on what types of car seat will be best for small children.  I have included here certain child car seat safety recommendations for children of ages 1 to 8 years.  I have even stressed for these child car seat safety recommendations the car seat types best suited for weights and heights of children. So if you want to know these suggestions, consider the following:</p>
<p>Child Car Seat Safety Recommendation for Newborn and 1 Year Old Children</p>
<p>For the newborn and those who are at the age of 1, it is always best to use a rear-facing infant seat or a convertible seat in the rear-facing position.  When installing the car seat, be sure to set the shoulder straps below the childs shoulder level, and to ensure that what youre doing is right, review the manufacturers instructions or manual thoroughly.   This recommendation is also ideal for children up to 20 pounds and 26 inches long.</p>
<p>Child Car Seat Safety Recommendation for Children Age 1 to 4</p>
<p>For children age 1 to 4 or those who are up to 20 to 40 pounds and 26 to 40 inches tall, the use of a forward-facing seat or a convertible seat in the forward-facing position is often recommended.  Also, it is best to position the straps at or above the shoulder level and still, for proper installation, it is always best to check and review the instruction manual.</p>
<p>Child Car Seat Safety Recommendation for Children Age 4 to 8</p>
<p>For those who are 40 to 80 pounds and 40 to 57 inches tall, a belt-positioning booster seat or a high-back is the perfect type of car seat to use for ultimate safety.  It is best to choose the belt-positioning booster seat that uses the vehicles lap-shoulder belt.  The key here is not to use a shield-type booster seat; but when it comes to installation, a thorough review of the instruction manual is highly recommended.</p>
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		<title>Child Booster Seat Safety Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 08:46:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gwen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Numerous reports have revealed that in the United States, the primary cause of childrens deaths is vehicle crashes or accidents.  These accidents are becoming so rampant with more and more children now spending their time in cars than they used to.  Accidents are also growing in numbers with more and more cars hitting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Numerous reports have revealed that in the United States, the primary cause of childrens deaths is vehicle crashes or accidents.  These accidents are becoming so rampant with more and more children now spending their time in cars than they used to.  Accidents are also growing in numbers with more and more cars hitting the road than ever before.  But luckily, child safety seats and belts were produced and distributed to at least help keep the children safe.</p>
<p>The child safety seats and belts come in a number of types.  The most common and the most preferred is the booster seat.</p>
<p>The booster seat, on the most basic, works exactly as to what its name suggests  it boosts the child up so that the vehicles lap and shoulder belts restrain him safely.  This item is highly preferred for the reason that without it, an adult seat belt can cause harms to your child in the event of a crash rather than preventing it.  It is for this idea also that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration now suggests that all children who have outgrown their car seats should continue to ride in booster seats until they reach the age of 8 and 4 feet 9 inches tall.</p>
<p>However, not all booster seats are used properly and securely.  It is for this fact that certain administrations have set certain child booster seat safety guidelines for every adult to consider and note.  What these child booster seat safety guidelines are?  Consider the following:</p>
<p>* For ultimate child booster seat safety, it is always important to design the seat for use as a booster seat.  If you dont know about the proper installation, it is best to check the labels and manuals to make sure that the seat can be used as a booster seat.  In relation to this, it is maintained by the child booster seat safety rules that the booster seats designed for use at the table are not for use in vehicles.  It can only be used if it meets the motor vehicle safety standards.</p>
<p>* The seat must fit well in the vehicle.  If you found out that the tips of the seat go around corners or slides around on the vehicle seat, it is clear that it is not the perfect device to use.  For an ensured child booster seat safety, the seat should be compatible to your vehicle seat.  It should stay upright when occupied and its base should remain attached to the vehicle seat back at all times.</p>
<p>* Another notable child booster seat safety rule maintained by certain administrations noted that the safety seat should provide your child the adequate head support.</p>
<p>* The seat belts must fit the child comfortably.  The lap belt, in particular, should fit snugly over the upper thighs of your child, and it should not ride up onto his stomach.  It should cross your childs shoulder without slipping into the arm or rubbing against the neck.</p>
<p>Note that all of these child booster seat safety rules are designed to make parents and guardians aware that although booster seats are available for use, not all can fit well to your vehicle and so to your child.  Choosing the right one is very much important.</p>
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		<title>Child Bed Safety Rails</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 13:41:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gwen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What could scare your child more than the Boogieman? A fall from his bed! You may be able to put him to sleep by reading him bedtime stories, singing lullabies, or rocking him gently, but can you stop worrying long enough to have a good nights sleep as well? Child bed safety rails may not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What could scare your child more than the Boogieman? A fall from his bed! You may be able to put him to sleep by reading him bedtime stories, singing lullabies, or rocking him gently, but can you stop worrying long enough to have a good nights sleep as well? Child bed safety rails may not assure your little one that the Boogieman is a myth, but it can assure both of you that he wont fall off his bed. </p>
<p>There are several child bed safety rails available in the market. Before buying a particular one, it is imperative that you go over the product description to make sure that the child bed safety rails you intend to buy fit the bed that you are going to attach it to. There are products that are supposed to be attached to the top of the mattress and not adjacent to it. The purpose for this is to avoid the incidence of your child being caught between the bed and the child bed safety rails. </p>
<p>The other type of child bed safety rails would require you to attach them at the sides of the bed. Some products from this type are admittedly unsafe for use because it offers the chance for children to become entrapped between the mattress and the child bed safety rails. However, there are some products that provide a snug fit leaving no space between the bed and the rails.</p>
<p>There are also child bed safety rails that guard both sides of the bed. These are most useful to use if the childs bed is in the center of the room or in the absence of a wall side. Most of these products are attached together from under the mattress, giving it a snug and an unmovable fit. This particular mechanism eliminates the chance of the child to roll between the bed and the child bed safety rails.</p>
<p>Even if the child bed safety rails are designed to prevent any accidents to happen during bedtime, it is ironic that a lot of reported deaths and injuries in children are related to the use of these products. These cases were either due to the entrapment of the children between the bed and the child bed safety rails or their slipping through the bars or mesh of the rails. </p>
<p>The study on these rails-related cases has caused parents to think twice about using these products for their children. However, the number of deaths and injuries from falls are more alarming. Child bed safety rails are the angels that they are created to be, but letting them function as such depends on how well you choose the products. They should be able to take care of your child on his most vulnerable hours.</p>
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		<title>Child Safety Airbag Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 11:24:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gwen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Airbags are deemed important for preventing injuries and deaths in car crashes.  Yes, thats what most surveys have noted.  It was in fact reported by recent researches that airbags save more than 1,500 lives per year.  That may seem amazing in the first place, but just like any thing in the world, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Airbags are deemed important for preventing injuries and deaths in car crashes.  Yes, thats what most surveys have noted.  It was in fact reported by recent researches that airbags save more than 1,500 lives per year.  That may seem amazing in the first place, but just like any thing in the world, airbags have their own disadvantages.  Although it is highly beneficial for reducing the chances of injury for adults in a crash, the force of an airbag when deployed can injure the small children seriously and severely.</p>
<p>Well, the real reason for its being injurious to toddlers is that when deployed, the airbags have the tendency to inflate faster than the blink of an eye.   They tend to explode out of the dashboard and side panels of the car to protect the driver and the front seat passenger from hitting hard surfaces during a crash.  But imagine that same force hitting a small child in the front seat of the car.  As you may realize, thats too dangerous for them.  It is basically for this reason that certain child safety airbag tips are considered.</p>
<p>Now if you want to know exactly how to protect your small children from the injurious force of deployed airbags, I recommend you to read on.  I have given below a few child safety airbag tips for you to consider.  Just note all these child safety airbag tips and make sure to apply these tips if possible.</p>
<p>* Children under the age of 12, including newborns, should ride in the rear seat, buckled up comfortably.  For further security, parents are advised to use child safety seats, booster seats or safety belts that fit well to them.<br />
* To ensure that the child safety airbag will not hit your child so badly, place your infants in a rear facing child seat and fasten securely in the back seat of the car.  Note that the perfect place for children is the back seat.<br />
* It is important to ensure that your child is buckled up with both lap and shoulder belts on every trip.  It is also important to move the front passenger and the driver seat as far back from the dashboard as practical.<br />
* If you carry with you an infant that needs constant attention, you should bring another adult to ride with them.  This is suggested as part of this child safety airbag tips knowing that it is easy to get distracted, which is not good when driving.<br />
* Always wear your safety belt, and make your child securely buckled up on his comfortable seat.</p>
<p>So those basically are the most helpful child safety airbag tips Ive known.  Consider them and you will benefit on how effective they are for preventing child injuries during car crashes.</p>
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		<title>Ways to Teach Child Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 11:10:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gwen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nursery rhymes and ABCs are important things to teach a child. However, that shouldnt be the parents only concern. Long before a child learns to speak, parents should have thought of ways to teach child safety. 
Keeping children secure is every parents primary concern.  Thus, it is very crucial that, along with educating the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nursery rhymes and ABCs are important things to teach a child. However, that shouldnt be the parents only concern. Long before a child learns to speak, parents should have thought of ways to teach child safety. </p>
<p>Keeping children secure is every parents primary concern.  Thus, it is very crucial that, along with educating the children with the numbers and letters, they be taught about what is safe and what is not. </p>
<p>There are several ways to teach child safety and these could start early on. It is necessary that a child knows his full name, address and telephone number. He should also be taught how to call 911 in case he is in trouble. Children should have an open line of communication with their parents so that they can freely ask their doubts and blurt out their fears. </p>
<p>Parents have the responsibility of looking for effective ways to teach child safety. Their response to troubles and emergency instances would depend on how they were taught to react to these circumstances. Parents should make sure that their kids know their safety is a major issue. It doesnt mean that they should live in fear. Dont make an ugly picture of the world, but make them aware that there are indeed bad guys out there. Letting them think that the world is like their fairytale books and that they are safe all the time are not the best way to teach child safety. That would make them put down their guard, making them easy targets of abductor and/or sexual offenders. Let them learn how to listen to their instincts and act on those. </p>
<p>Child safety has actually different levels and these are all based on the situations that the child encounters. The most useful ways to teach child safety is to make them know these different levels. Parents should be able to educate their children on how to use their fears to benefit them. Children who have been taught how to act on emergency situations will be able to handle their fears really well. Teach them to trust their instincts to help them get out of trouble. </p>
<p>One of the most efficient ways to teach child safety is to be consistent and firm in disciplining the children. Parents should give their clear views on things and rules should be firm. Bending these rules will make them think that anything else can be haggled at. This belief will compromise their safety. Children should have a general understanding of the rules and the corresponding punishments, if disobeyed. A firm but gentle reprimand and an explanation will give the child a clear idea that you mean what you say. Mutual respect follows, creating a more conducive atmosphere for ways to teach child safety.</p>
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