Flooding is one of the leading causes of severe weather related deaths. According to the National Severe Storms Laboratory, floods kill more people each year than tornadoes, hurricanes or lightning. Flooding causes an average of $5 billion a year in damage, making it the most costly severe weather event.
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Topics: Family & Community Engagement, Best Practices, Health & Safety
Continue ReadingState Plans for Healthy Child Care, Healthy Communities Participants
The state plans for Healthy Child Care, Health Communities participants have been reviewed!
In an effort to support states in advocacy around their Child Care and Development Fund plans, Child Care Aware® of America summarized the state plans’ health content for Alabama, Colorado, Indiana, Missouri, New York State, and North Carolina.
Topics: Policy & Advocacy, Health & Safety
Continue ReadingDancing the Prep Step for Emergency Preparedness
September is National Preparedness Month and Child Care of Aware® of America’s Emergency Preparedness Team is gearing up for a fun month! We will be posting a lot of tools, tips, and resources throughout the month of September.
Topics: Systems Building, Best Practices, Health & Safety
Continue ReadingLaundry Pods Pose Ingestion Risk to Children
February of 2012 saw the introduction of laundry detergent "pods" to the market. These pods are small, highly-concentrated single-dose packets, which are brightly colored, often mimicking candy. Since their introduction the pods have been causing an uptick in exposures, as young children mistakenly ingest them.
Topics: Health & Safety
Continue ReadingFight the Bite of Mosquitoes this Summer
Summer is here, and with it the pesky hassle of mosquitoes. This year, the threat of mosquitoes has been in the spotlight more than usual thanks to the Zika virus. There are many effective ways to avoid mosquitoes and prevent those annoyingly itchy mosquito bites.
Topics: Best Practices, Parenting, Health & Safety
Continue ReadingEmergency Preparedness Funding Announced for CCR&R Agencies
Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA) is pleased to announce a new funding opportunity for Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) agencies—CCR&Rs as Community Resilience Hubs. This initiative, administered through CCAoA’s emergency preparedness team aims to increase the capabilities of communities working with child care centers and family child care providers in preparing, responding, and recovering from natural disasters and emergencies.
Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Systems Building, Health & Safety, News
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