Take Action Against an Undetectable Gas: It’s National Radon Action Month

By Adina Young on January 03, 2017

This month we are acknowledging National Radon Action Month. We encourage you to test your home and workplace for radon. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas released in rock, soil, and water from the natural decay of uranium. You can’t see, smell, or taste radon, but it could be present at a dangerous level in your home, workplace or child care facility. If high radon levels are detected, you can take steps to fix it and protect yourself and your family.

Topics: Best Practices, Health & Safety

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Holiday Toy Safety – Making Smart Choices While Allowing Children to Still Have Fun

By Julie Looper Coats on December 14, 2016

The holiday season often brings an abundance of excitement for young children who anticipate receiving new toys and games. The gift givers’ tasks aren’t accomplished by simply finding and buying the wish list items—attention also needs to also be paid on ensuring that gifts are age appropriate and pose no safety hazards.

Topics: Best Practices, Parenting, Health & Safety, emergency preparedness

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Report on Media Use and How It Affects Young Children

By Krista Scott on November 09, 2016

A new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on Children and Adolescents and Digital Media explores new recommendations for children’s media use. The report covers what we currently know about media use and how it affects young children and adolescents and makes recommendations for pediatricians and parents. These recommendations are designed to help adults make good choices that protect the health and safety of children, while understanding that media use is an important part of daily life.

Topics: Best Practices, Parenting, Health & Safety

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Is Your Smoke Alarm Working? Outdated?

By Adina Young on October 20, 2016
Smoke alarms are a vital part of fire safety. You should have a smoke alarm on each level of your home and in each bedroom.

Sadly, every year lives are lost because smoke alarms are neglected. From 2009-2013, three out of five home fire deaths occurred in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms. According to the National Fire Protection Association, smoke alarms in nearly 1 out of every 5 homes are not working.

This week, we are celebrating Fire Prevention Week. This year's theme is Don't Wait - Check the Date!

Topics: Best Practices, Parenting, Health & Safety

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Getting Serious About Fire Safety

By Adina Young on October 14, 2016

Over 1.3 million fires were reported in the United States last year. Fires have a significant impact on children, parents and child care providers. On average, every day 293 children are injured and at least one child dies from fire. Each year approximately 325 fires occur in child care centers. As we focus on fire prevention in October, we begin with one simple question - are you prepared?

Topics: Systems Building, Best Practices, Health & Safety

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The Opportunity Gap Starts at Child Care’s Door

By Lynette Fraga, Ph.D. on October 13, 2016

The intended purpose of early education is to help close the school achievement gap by promoting equitable access to the school readiness opportunities afforded by high quality early education. Access means affording all our children the opportunity to enter through the front door of early education, and it also means keeping them from being pushed out the back door.
– Dr. Walter Gilliam, Child Care Aware® of America Board member

Topics: Systems Building, Best Practices

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