Think Safe Be Safe: Create Your Hands On Home Safety Checklist
Baby Safety
Always watch your baby very carefully and follow these simple tips from the Home Safety Council. They will help you protect your baby in and around your home more...
Prevent Airway Obstruction
Here is a sad fact. More babies die from things that keep them from breathing than any other kind of home accident. But it doesn't have to be this way. Follow these tips to keep your precious baby safe in the first year of life more...
Swimming Safety
Drowning is a leading cause of home injury deaths – especially for children. Many children drown in pools and spas. It can happen very fast and you won’t hear it more...
Pool Safety
Pools and spas can be lots of fun. But they can also be very dangerous, especially to children. The Home Safety Council encourages families to follow the safety steps below to avoid injuries in and around pools and spas more...
Lawn & Garden Home Safety Tips
As the weather becomes warmer and days are longer, we spend as much time as we can outdoors enjoying our backyards. Many of us tackle do-it-yourself projects and others are happy just being outside. But, to be safe, it is important to remember the following safety tips when doing outside jobs, especially if you have children more...
Scald Prevention
Many people don't know that hot water is a danger in the home. Hot water can burn like fire. Young children and older adults are at the highest risk because they have thin skin. But everyone can be hurt by hot water more...
Resources: Home Safety Council