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Preventing Airway Foreign Body
Small objects such as coins, batteries, shoelaces and parts of games can be dangerous for babies and children. What should you be especially careful about and what should be checked before every game?
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Parents and Parenting
- 02 Nov 2025
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Safe Feeding Practices to Prevent Choking
Adhering to the safety rules and preventing children under 5 from eating hazardous foods will keep them safe.
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Parents and Parenting
- 05 May 2026
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Carrying and Holding Babies and Children Safely
Carrying and Holding Babies and Children Safely
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Fall Prevention for Babies at Home
Falls from heights are a main cause of hospitalization of babies, which is why babies should never be left alone even for a minute.
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Parents and Parenting
- 07 Jun 2026
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Preventing Falls in Children
Correctly arranging and organizing the home can help prevent long falls, which have the potential of causing severe injury in children.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Prevent Heat-Related Car Tragedies
Certain routines, such as leaving a mobile phone on the back seat near the child can help prevent a tragedy
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Booster Car Seat: Purchase and Safe Use
Use of age-appropriate car seats lowers the risk of death in an accident by 45% and the risk of serious injury by 50%. This is how you will know which car seats are suitable for your children.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Safe Car Ride with Babies
To ensure a safe car ride with a baby, place them in a car seat in the center of the back seat and secure the seatbelt. If the baby cries, faces sun exposure, or encounters other issues, here are the recommended actions.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Safety on the School Bus and Public Transport
Adherence to the safety guidelines on the way to school can save lives. Instruct your children to wear seat belts, not run, push or act unruly and how to behave when getting off the bus and at the bus stop.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Child Pedestrian Safety
Until the age of 9, children are not physiologically, cognitively or emotionally ready to cross streets on their own and must be accompanied by an adult.
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Parents and Parenting
- 13 Apr 2026
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