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Pre-teens and teens benefit both physically and mentally from participating in sports. But it can be frustrating to be sidelined with an injury, especially if that injury could have been prevented.
Northern NJ Safe Kids / Safe Communities celebrated the coalitions accomplishments for 2017 at an awards reception at the Garden Hilton Inn located in Rockaway NJ.
Girl Scout Troop 6189 from Riverview Elementary School, took the time to review initiatives they can take to be safer this summer when riding a bicycle, driving in a car, walking and swimming.
Kinnelon High School pulled their entire community together to coordinate an very powerful program highlighting errors in judgement and risk taking behavior.
By now, your kids should know all the basics of bike safety, and hopefully they’ve earned the freedom to explore the neighborhood with their friends and family. It’s still important to reinforce a few tips to keep them safe.
Babies can sometimes be burned by hot liquids, steam or electrical appliances. Just being aware of the danger is a great first step to avoiding it. It's tempting to carry your baby in your arms or in a baby sling, but don't hold a baby while carrying anything hot or cooking on the stove.
The weather is getting warmer! Learn how to properly fit a bike helmet for your child in seconds with this short video!
Northern NJ Safe Kids / Safe Communities had a strong showing at the 2018 NHTSA Region 2 Child Passenger Safety (CPS) Technical Conference March 19-21, 2018.
Carol Ann Girardelli the Director of Safe Kids New Jersey is recognized as a leader in Childhood Injury Prevention in New Jersey and proudly servies as the founding Director of Safe Kids NJ.
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