Farm Safety for Children
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Fact Sheet, Revised 2025
This fact sheet was developed to assist families in making the farm a safer place for children to live, grow, and play. It outlines tips for creating safer environments, the importance of supervision, and strategies to help prevent injuries in children.
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How to Choose a Bicycle Helmet for a Child
Fact Sheet, Revised 2022
This fact sheet provides information to caregivers about bicycle helmet safety standards, the types of helmets, and how to adjust a helmet for proper fit.
NOTE: Remember to always refer to the bicycle helmet manufacturer’s instructions for information about the size, use, and expiry date (if specified) of the helmet.
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Gotta Brain Getta Helmet
Booklet, Revised 2024
This booklet provides safety information about helmet use for a variety of activities.
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Million Messages: Prenatal
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Home Safety Tips: Birth to 1 Year
Booklet, Revised 2022
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