safety

  1. FeverMates: 9 Tips for Better Day Care Safety and Health

    FeverMates: 9 Tips for Better Day Care Safety and Health
    Are you getting ready to place your kids into child care? While you try to keep them safe and healthy at home, day care is another story. The last thing you want is to have a sick child with a bad cold or flu this winter. Because of this risk, many parents feel a bit scared about day care safety. While you can’t stay at the child care center all day, you can take a few extra steps once your little one is home. Below, take a look at 9 wonderful tips for keeping your children feeling great in day care. All it takes is a little bit of effort for big results. Most of all, these tips will ensure even better day care safety. Continue reading →
  2. First Aid Kits for Super Summer Safety

    first aid kitsSummer is here! This is the time of year when the weather invites you to leave the indoors. As the sun shines strong, it’s time to plan your family trips and outdoor activities! If you love the feel of sand in your toes and ocean spray on your cheeks, head for the beach to sunbathe or play water sports. Are you a nature lover who yearns to enjoy the fresh air all day and night? If so, pack your tents and journey to your favourite camping grounds! However, no matter what type of summer outing is on your agenda, whether spent at home or abroad, fully equipped first aid kits are a necessity. Basic First-Aid Kits Regardless of how you take holiday, there are many basic items to pack in all first aid kits. For both children and adults, climbing through rugged terrain may lead to falls, scrapes and cuts. You need to be prepared to clean and bandage small wounds safely. Continue reading →
  3. Elderly Alert Bracelets: Making Safety Easier

    Elderly Alert Bracelets: Making Safety Easier
    elderly alert bracelet As more people grow older, the need for ongoing elderly care continues to rise. The goal is to keep these people happy, healthy and mobile – living their lives the way they intend. Of course, this comes with the help of doctors, nurse practitioners, in-home caretakers and other medical professionals. One of the most important elements to any effective elderly care is communication for important medical information. The risk that can sometimes develop is when an elderly person is incapacitated in some way and unable to communicate. How can these people communicate what they need if they’re unconscious or unable to talk? Continue reading →

3 Item(s)