Q: I recently fell while carrying my baby. Can you give me some safety tips to help me avoid it happening again?
Q: When my baby is sick and I need to call the doctor, what questions am I likely to be asked?
Q: Which room is called the hot spot for injuries?
Q: Back over incidence in driveways are on the increase. What safety tips do you have to help prevent these injuries?
Q: What are the harmful products found in most homes?
Q: How much should a baby be fed?
Q: When new foods are introduced, my toddler often seems close to choking; is this common?
Q: Do you have some bath safety tips?
Q: Is it true that working smoke alarms give a family a 50% advantage of protection?
Q: How do I know if my house has carbon monoxide?
Q: What information should I leave with a babysitter to handle an emergency?
Q: What instructions should I give a babysitter if my baby starts to cough while drinking a bottle?
Q: What is on the babysitter card on the Information Station?
Q: Are window guards on each window essential?
Q: What information do I put into a fire escape plan?
Q: What are the most common emergencies of babies?
Q: If I should need to call 9-1-1, what do I say, and what can I do after I call?
Q: My son eats everything in sight – how do I protect him?
Q: My child loves the backyard – what safety hazards do I need to know about?
Q: We ride our toddler on our bike -- what safety precautions should we know?
Q:How does a safety seat protect a child?
Q: How are kids injured in cars?
Q: What should I know about handling an emergency with a baby in a car?
Q: If there is a car collision, how do I reach 9-1-1 from my car? What other information should I have?
Q: What supplies should I keep in the car for our baby?
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