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What to Do if a Child Is Drowning: New Guidelines
Though it’s a topic no parent wants to think about, it’s important to understand how to help a child experiencing a water-related medical emergency.

How to Protect Your Family From Poor Air Quality
Poor air quality is bad for your health, especially for those most vulnerable because of age or medical conditions.

Grandparents: Safety First (Fun and Cookies Next!)
Here’s how to keep grandkids safe, so you can concentrate on what really matters: showering them with love and plenty of fun.

Drowning Prevention: How to Keep Kids Safe in the Water
Drowning happens when a child damages their lungs from inhaling too much water. This can happen up to 24 hours after swimming or even bathing.

The Importance of Proper Medication Disposal
Every year, about 60,000 children ages 5 or younger go to the emergency room after taking medications they shouldn’t have.

Lead Exposure and Screening: The Basics
Even at very low levels, lead can have big effects on a child’s IQ, nervous system and overall health.

Should You Swaddle Your Newborn?
Tightly wrapping a newborn baby in a blanket or swaddle is a common practice. But is it safe? Learn why and when swaddling is appropriate.

Why Are Button Batteries So Dangerous for Children?
Button batteries are more than just a choking hazard for children. If swallowed, they can cause serious injury or death. Learn how to protect your child.