2.02-Preventing Injuries away from Home Ways to Prevent Injuries Away from Home.

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2.02-Preventing Injuries away from Home Ways to Prevent Injuries Away from Home

2.02-Preventing Injuries away from Home Playground Safety As a parent, what would you look for when you are inspecting a playground?

2.02-Preventing Injuries away from Home Water Safety My child is in the swimming pool. I get a call and must leave the room to take the call. What is the right action to take?

2.02-Preventing Injuries away from Home Water Safety What are safeguards you need to take if you have a home pool?

2.02-Preventing Injuries away from Home Water Safety Can a child drown in a toilet?

2.02-Preventing Injuries away from Home Remember, children can drown in as little as 1 inch of water and it can happen in no time at all.

2.02-Preventing Injuries away from Home Child Safety Seats What is the correct procedure for riding with an infant in a car?

2.02-Preventing Injuries away from Home Car Seats for Older Children Do you know what kind of car seat a Toddler needs? A 4-8-year-old needs? How old does a child have to be to sit in the front seat of a car?

2.02-Preventing Injuries away from Home Bicycle Safety What guidelines does a child need to know for riding a bicycle safely?

2.02-Preventing Injuries away from Home Pedestrian Safety What do children need to be taught about crossing roads and walking through parking lots?

2.02-Preventing Injuries away from Home It is your responsibility as a parent to give your children a safe, secure environment away from home.