A concise, don’t-panic packing list (+ when to use what) for bumps, fevers, and every day “uh-ohs.” Keep one at home and one in the car. (Web and or downloadable pdf versions available.)
Certified courses offered by the renowned Red Cross Program.
Why Baby Safety Preparation Matters
Accidents and illnesses can happen quickly, especially in the early years. Being prepared can help you respond calmly and effectively.
- Reduce panic during emergencies
- Handle minor issues at home
- Protect your child in everyday situations
Common Safety Areas to Prepare For
- Home safety (baby-proofing)
- Travel and car safety
- Illness and fever management
- Minor injuries and first aid
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