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This sample Parent-Teen Driver Agreement from the CDC is a great way to let teens know what is expected of them when they are behind the wheel so that they can be safe and responsible on the road. Use the attached PDF as a guide to help keep your teen safe on the road!
CPS was the word at Sussex County Day on Sept 15! Hundreds of parents and children stopped in the Northern NJ Safe Kids / Safe Communities booth to review best practice for transporting children.
Northern NJ Safe Kids / Safe Communities opened its 5th Car Seat Inspection Station in cooperation with the Pompton Lakes First Aid Squad.
Northern NJ Safe Kids / Safe Communities opened its 5th Car Seat Inspection Station in cooperation with the Pompton Lakes First Aid Squad.
Morristown Medical Center was awarded the Employer of the Year by Transoptions last week at an award ceremony at the Meadow Wood in Randolph.
THE FACTS: Every hour, almost 50 children visit emergency departments with an injury related to bikes, scooters, skates or skateboards.
With active supervision and some basic safety tips, every day at the playground can be a walk in the park.
The Wantage School Districts teachers, nurses and security personnel, included the Stop The Bleed Preparedness Program during their Prep days for the 2019-2020 school year. They are preparing to take action if needed .
With active supervision and some basic safety tips, every day at the playground can be a walk in the park.
Join us for a Car Fit Check up for Mature Drivers. Friday Oct 4th at Atlantic Health Outpatient Building 435 South St. Morristown NJ
Call 1844 472 8499 to register for one of the 20 minute appointments between 9 - 12 noon.
We know fireworks are fun and young kids look adorable holding those sparklers.
Whether your kids are walking to school, the park or a friend’s house, here are a few simple tips to make sure they get there safely:
Kids are watching more than we think. When we’re washing the car or mowing the lawn or even drinking milk right out of the carton. Here’s one little girl who wants to be just like her dad, which is why it’s so important to remember to do those little things to stay safe.
Car Seat Use After a Crash
NHTSA recommends that car seats be replaced following a moderate or severe crash in order to ensure a continued high level of crash protection for child passengers. Car seats do not automatically need to be replaced following a minor crash.
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KJ Feury RN APN, C
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Phone: 973-971-4327
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