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  • What to Do in an Emergency for Teens


    Emergencies happen when we least expect them, and they require fast thinking and action. Here are some things to know so you'll be prepared.

  • Air Pollution and Asthma for Parents


    Ground-level ozone and other air pollutants can trigger asthma flare-ups. But there are steps you can take to minimize your child's exposure.

  • Insect Sting Allergy for Parents


    Insect sting allergies can cause serious reactions. Find out how to keep kids safe.

  • Leaving Your Child Home Alone for Parents


    It's natural for parents to be a bit anxious when first leaving kids without supervision. But you can feel prepared and confident with some planning and a couple of trial runs.

  • When It's Just You After School for Kids


    Are you home alone after school? If so, find out how to stay safe and keep busy until mom or dad comes home.

  • Protecting Your Family From Wildfire Smoke Air Pollution for Parents


    Wildfires are becoming more common due to changes in the environment. These tips can help you be ready when wildfires happen or the air quality is poor in your area.

  • CPR for Parents


    Every parent should know how and when to administer CPR. Done correctly, CPR can save a child's life by restoring breathing and circulation until medical personnel arrive.

  • Summer Safety (Topic Center) for Parents


    Here's your one-stop shop for everything you need to know about how to keep kids safe during summertime.

  • Emergency Care & First Aid (Topic Center) - Willis-Knighton Health for Parents


    Here's your one-stop information center for everything you need to know about handling emergencies and keeping kids safe.

  • Seizures for Parents


    Seizures are caused by a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain. Find out what you need to know about seizures and what to do if your child has one.