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The following articles are available for the 'Safety' topic. Click the article's title (shown in bold) to see the associated article.

Basic Prom Safety
Today, many schools plan after-Prom parties where adults chaperone and monitor activities to ensure a safe party. The general rule is, once you leave the party, you must sign out and you cannot return. Some parents opt to host after-Prom parties at home. If so, do not provide alcohol to teens, since that action can land you in jail. Instead, talk with your teen about his expectations of the party and allow him to help plan it, set up, and invite his friends.

Childproofing Your Own Home
Parents go to great extents to ensure the safety of their children. Numerous accidents occur in the child's own home due to childproofing oversights that could have avoided the mishaps.

College Graduation Party Safety
In today's world, graduating from college has become a right of passage for many people. Whenever we have successfully completed any right of passage, there is always a need for some type of celebration. At any college graduation party, safety should be a primary concern. Here are some safety tips that people need to keep in mind.

Create a Home Emergency Plan
No one likes to think about emergencies happening, but it's something that we need to know. Learn how to better prepare and protect your family with these simple tips.

High School Graduation Party Safety
Every one loves a party, and what better time to have one than a high school graduation? There is a tendency for high school students to not think about their personal safety when they are looking to have a good time. Since not all of the parties that a high school graduate can go to are going to be safe, there should be some guide lines that a person can use to help their child have the best possible party for their high school graduation.

Keeping Teens Safe on the Internet
Your teen may not know just how to keep safe on the internet. Read these tips and you will be prepared to help him learn to make good decisions online.

Make the Internet Safe for Your Kids
Having your children go online can be a wonderful learning experience for them and you. Unfortunately, it's one that is becoming more and more dangerous for them as the days go by. Here are some simple safety measures that you can take to increase the protection of your children while they are online.

Protecting Children at the Park
Children are very trusting and it's up to you to not only teach them how to keep themselves safe, but also to learn to keep them safe while they're in your care. Follow these tips and you'll be well on your way to protecting your child.

Science Fair Safety
Everyone wants their family and children to be safe, but for some reason when science fair time rolls around the idea of safety tends to roll right off the list of priorities for many families. Here are some simple guidelines that can help you develop your own science fair safety rules.

Talking to Kids about Drugs
As parents, it's sometimes hard to imagine that your "little baby" is feeling peer-pressure to try drugs. However, it's currently a big problem, and something that you want to make sure you address.

Teaching Kids to be Safe
Kids are naturally curious. Make every moment a teachable moment. Children are prone to testing boundaries. The first lesson in safety is learning to obey.

Teaching Your Children about Alcohol
When it comes to alcohol, you have to talk to your children before others do. Children need guidance and you're the best person to give it to them when you have their best interests at heart.

 

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