Button Battery Safety
/If swallowed, button batteries can cause serious injury or death in as little as two hours.
Read MoreIf swallowed, button batteries can cause serious injury or death in as little as two hours.
Read MoreEvery 86 seconds, a home fire breaks out in the U.S. Could your family get out in two minutes or less?
Read MoreScalds from hot food or drinks are one of the most common burns requiring hospital care for children under age 5.
Read MoreHigh-powered magnets are a “hidden hazard” that put all children—including older children and teens—at risk.
Read MoreBy taking some simple safety steps, you can protect the whole family while still using your home exercise equipment.
Read MoreHighly-concentrated laundry detergent packets are more poisonous than traditional liquid or powder detergent.
Read MoreEach year, U.S. poison control centers receive thousands of calls about young children who have been exposed to vaping-related products.
Read MoreNine out of every 10 poisonings for children ages 12 and younger involve medication errors or unsupervised children taking medicine on their own.
Read MoreData from the CDC shows that more than 600 babies die each year from suffocation—that’s an average of about 2 children each day.
Read MoreSafety steps: when carrying a child up or down steps, protect your most important cargo by carrying the child only, leaving one hand free to hold on to the railing.
Read MoreToy-related injuries send a child to a U.S. emergency department every three minutes.
Read MoreEvery three weeks in the U.S., a child dies from a TV tip-over, and hundreds more are injured.
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