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Child Safety Week
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/06/2006 10:48:52
The Child Accident Prevention Trust are holding Child Safety Week now: June 19 to 25, 2006.
June 19 to 25 2006 is Child Safety Week.To mark this, we'll be running various safety articles through the week and directing you to useful tips already on ThinkBaby.Organised by the Child Accident Prevention Trust, Child Safety Week is aimed
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Tippitoes' Top Baby Safety Tips
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/06/2009 01:18:09
For Child Safety Week, we asked baby products specialists Tippitoes to give us some advice on their customers' biggest infant safety concerns
Tippitoes is a firm believer in the value of Child Safety Week. Before you know it, your baby will be on the move, therefore ensuring the home has been child proofed is a vital early stage of parenting. A great way to vet your home for any
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Toddler and Baby Safety: Window Blinds
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/06/2009 10:07:20
After toddler Muireann McLaughlin died when she got caught in a window blind cord, there have been renewed calls for home safety awareness
estimates that every year a child loses their life as a result of looped blind cords and that there are up to 20 near misses. Three children have died in the past 18 months.EuroSafe, the European Association for Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, said
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Child Safety Week 18 to 24 June
By Monica Stylli on 18/06/2007 01:21:41
This week the Fire Kills campaign highlights the importance of teaching children about fire safety.
18-24 June is Child Safety Week and the Fire Kills campaign is urging parents and carers to teach their children what to do if a fire breaks out in the home. There are already some useful articles on the site about fire safety in the home
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Baby and toddler safety when out and about
By Maria Muennich on 27/06/2008 07:27:19
Simple safety tips for keeping your baby safe and stopping you becoming a bundle of frayed nerves when out and about
to keep your baby safe, but there are some other important safety tips for the more common outdoor hazards of daily life.Buggies: It may seem a drag, but younger babies can easily slip out of buggies so it's a good idea to belt them in at all times. In a
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Child Safety Week June 21-27 2010
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/06/2010 20:21:56
Find out how to keep your little one safe, from first aid to safety in the home
of Child Safety Week, organised by Child Accident Prevention Trust.To mark the week here on ThinkBaby, we've got plenty of useful advice on health and safety for babies Baby SafetyBaby Safety Essential safety tips you should know before your baby arrives
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Safety for a young baby
By ThinkBaby on 28/11/2008 02:38:19
How to keep your baby safe in the early months
When you first hold your baby you'll probably be amazed at how real and yet how fragile he is. This little person is now entirely dependent on you and the care you take to keep him safe: You can't prepare for and avoid all accidents and learning
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Christmas: Family Safety
By ThinkBaby on 23/12/2008 01:30:26
Top tips for keeping your home and family safe this Christmas
… Children’s Safety Education Foundation tipsThe CSEF has produced a quick check list that will help ensure that you and yours stay safe. You’re invited to use it as a tick list and to stick it on the fridge door for all to see: Test your smoke alarm Check
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Babies on the Go: 10 Safety Tips
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/05/2009 00:12:05
Once your baby is old enough to crawl, there’ll be no stopping him, so it’s time to make your home an accident-free zone.
in the corner of the lounge could topple over. Now, everything will look like a potential death trap to you, until you realise that actually, the changes will happen slowly.Baby on the Go: First Safety StepsYes, your new baby will surprise you with how quickly
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Know-how: MMR vaccine
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/10/2007 01:59:32
Although the MMR jab has courted some controversy, experts are convinced of its safety and its importance
like overtaking the figures from 2006, when incidences of measles reached a ten-year high. The MMR vaccineThe MMR - Measles, Mumps and Rubella injection - was introduced in the UK in 1998. It's given at between 12 and 15 months, and again at three
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