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FEMA Ready Kids
Are you ready to put your planning skills to good use? Are you ready to help your family get prepared for the unexpected? Your family can use this Web site to create a plan that will help you be ready for many different kinds of unexpected situations! |
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Play Safe Be Safe
play safe! be safe! is an award-winning fire safety education program created especially for children ages three to five. It was developed by BIC Corporation in cooperation with educators and fire safety experts. Find educational games and activities for your children or students, or learn about our workshops for educators, community leaders and fire safety personnel by using the links below. |
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Firesafety.gov For Kids
On this Web site, you will find short lessons about fire escape planning, smoke alarms and general home fire safety. It is recommended that an adult guide children through the lessons. Each lesson is followed by a brief five-question quiz to test children's knowledge of the subject after they have worked through the lesson. Also on the site, you will find games to reinforce the information learned in the lessons. Finally, through a 10-question quiz, children will have the opportunity to earn a Jr. Fire Marshal certificate signed by the U.S. Fire Administrator. |
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WA State Booster Seat Coalition
Car crashes kill more children between the ages of 4 and 8 than anything else. Seat belts save lives, but a seat belt that doesn't fit properly will not protect your child in a crash. |
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Child Car Restraints
Parents often ask “Which car seat is best for my child?” All child restraints sold in our country must pass the same Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. The “best” car seat for you is one that achieves a safe installation in your vehicle, fits your child’s growth needs, and is easy for you to use correctly every time. |
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