Halloween safety tips
On Halloween night, streets are filled with enthusiastic and excited children who want to collect as much candy as possible. You have to think about security (even more than usual this year) because they certainly won’t!
On Halloween night, streets are filled with enthusiastic and excited children who want to collect as much candy as possible. You have to think about security (even more than usual this year) because they certainly won’t!
Family travel requires much more organization, but when you are well prepared, travelling with children can be an amazing adventure filled with beautiful memories!
The bond between a pet and a child is very special, but beyond its many benefits, it’s crucial to create a safe environment.
Would you know what to do if a fire started in your home? Would your kids? Take the time to review fire safety tips so your family will be prepared if a fire breaks out unexpectedly.
We love our plants and flowers with all their beautiful colors! They add life to our décor and freshen the air. But are they all safe for the kids? Here are a few plants that should be placed on the top shelf…
They please the eye and purify the air. However, some plants are two faced. Is it toxic or not? Do you have any of these plants at home?
Children aged 1 to 4 years old represent the highest mortality rate by drowning in Canada. Furthermore, for each drowning, almost 5 cases require hospitalization for near drowning.
They start off so small. We dream of the moment when baby will start to crawl and then, little by little, to walk. However, this new freedom for babies comes with its share of risks and dangers. As we know, prevention is better than curing!
The Christmas tree, lights, toys, and gifts need ongoing attention to avoid incidents that could ruin our holidays.
Some things that seem inoffensive are cons-indicated for babies and toddlers. Here are 10 things to avoid while taking care of a baby.
All clothing can burn when exposed to an open flame or other intense heat sources, such as a lit candle, stove burner, or lit cigarettes.
For your children’s safety, only use cribs that were made after September 1986.
Many kids have to stay home alone and wait for their parents to come back from work. Here is some safety advice that will certainly be very useful.