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Halloween Safety
Everyone loves a good scare on Halloween, but not when it comes to child safety. There are several easy and effective behaviors that parents can share with kids to help reduce their risk of injury.
Taking the bus for the first time is a big step for your child.
Help your kids get a gold star by following these school bus safety tips:
Fall prevention may not seem like a lively topic, but it's important. As you get older, physical changes and health conditions — and sometimes the medications used to treat those conditions — make falls more likely.
Northern NJ Safe Kids / Safe Communities held a Car Fit Program at the Atlantic Health Corporate Center in Morristown on Friday October 4, 2019.
Distracted driving is DEADLY. Remember – one text or call could wreck it all.
#PutItDown
#PutTheBrakesOnFatalities
BICYCLISTS: Use hand signals, lights, and obey all traffic laws when riding. Your life depends on it!
#PutTheBrakesOnFatalities
RIDERS: Ditch your novelty helmet for a @NJDOT_info approved helmet to reduce the risk of fatal injury by 30%. See how your helmet measures up here: https://bit.ly/2MeNWvz #PutTheBrakesOnFatalities
RIDERS: Ditch your novelty helmet for a @NJDOT_info approved helmet to reduce the risk of fatal injury by 30%. See how your helmet measures up here: https://bit.ly/2MeNWvz
#PutTheBrakesOnFatalities
Encourage children to be cautious in parking lots. Watch for turning cars, and keep an eye on taillights to avoid sudden back-ups. Get more tips at: safekids.org/tip/pedestrian-safety-tips
Crossing someplace other than an intersection accounts for more than 70% of child pedestrian deaths. Take the extra time to cross at the corner. Get more tips at: safekids.org/walkingsafelytips #PedestrianSafety #BackToSchool #InternationalWalkToSchoolDay
Be a good role model. Set a good example by putting your phone, headphones and devices down when walking around cars. Get more tips at: safekids.org/walkingsafelytips
By taking initiative and recognizing the steps necessary for a successful outcome we can prevent certain sport injuries before they occur. Especially those related to the long term wear and tear effects of the demanding sports kids play.
CPS week officially ended with a CPS Event hosted by Par Troy EMS in Parsippany New Jersey!
The Par Troy EMS Department has taken a lead with advancing their knowledge of Child Passenger Safety. Most of their personel have obtained their certification as a
Check out this flyer for a Car Fit Event in Morristown, NJ October 4th.
Sign up for a Car Fit Session on Oct 5th between 9-12 noon at Atlantic Health Outpatient Building 435 So Street.
Call and Register 1 844 472 8499
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KJ Feury RN APN, C
karenjean.feury@atlantichealth.org
Phone: 973-971-4327
Fax: 973-290-7350