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Links
Safety Resources
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Car-Safety.Org
A nonprofit, volunteer web site that provides parents with correct and
up-to-date information on the selection and safe installation of child safety
restraints, including car seats, as well as vehicle safety.
- Healthytoys.org
The consumer action guide to toxic chemicals in toys.
- JR Safety Crib Sheets, Inc.
Provides crib sheet safety information. Manufacturer of the StayPut
Safety Crib Sheet.
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Katie Elise Lambert Foundation
A nonprofit organization established to educate the public
on the potential hazard of falling furniture and to help ensure and protect the safety of all
children both inside and outside the home.
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Keeping Babies Safe
A nonprofit organization to provide leadership in keeping babies safe from
preventable injuries and deaths associated with unsafe cribs, dangerous children's
products and unsafe sleep environments.
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Kids and Cars
A nonprofit organization addressing vehicle related non-traffic incidents that
lead to death and injury when children are left unattended in or around a
vehicle.
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Magnets Can Kill
A blog dedicated to information on magnetic toy injuries.
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Parents For
Window Blind Safety
A non-profit organization established to help educate America about the serious
hazards of corded window treatments.
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SAFE KIDS Worldwide
A organization dedicated solely to the prevention of unintentional
childhood injury the number one killer of children ages 14 and under.
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SafetyBeltSafe U.S.A.
A national nonprofit organization dedicated to child passenger safety.
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Sammy's Spirit An organization dedicated to
creating greater awareness of children's safety issues, formed in memory of Sammy Shpigler who died
from a fall from a hotel balcony.
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Seatcheck.org
A car seat inspection locator service.
- SIDS Illinois
Sudden Infant Death Services of Illinois ("SIDS of Illinois") is dedicated to the prevention and eventual elimination of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and other causes of infant death.
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TOYSAFETY.net is a
project of the National Association of State Public Interest Research Groups
(PIRGs). The information contained on this site is published annually in the state PIRGs
Trouble
in Toyland Report.
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