Since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic in 2020, Washington, DC’s poorest communities have been struck with a new crisis: deadly driving and increases in fatal pedestrian accidents. In a […]
Read MoreSince the start of the Coronavirus pandemic in 2020, Washington, DC’s poorest communities have been struck with a new crisis: deadly driving and increases in fatal pedestrian accidents. In a […]
Read MoreWhat are the dangers associated with in-home- elevators? Three companies that sell in-home elevators recently announced voluntary recalls of approximately 69,000 elevators after concerns were raised about children becoming trapped, […]
Read MoreLocal Hot Car Deaths As reported by NBCWashington.com, a 5-year-old boy recently died from heat stroke after being left in his mother’s SUV in Springfield, VA. The temperature outside was […]
Read MoreTake a quick look around your home. How many items are powered by batteries? Of these, how many contain small, disc-shaped batteries? These “button batteries” lurk nearly everywhere — and […]
Read MoreAs a parent of a newborn or young infant, you need every bit of help you can get. While this may often take the form of babysitting, many parents also […]
Read MoreWith summer right around the corner and temperatures on the rise, many families will soon be looking for ways to get out of the house and cool down. State and […]
Read MoreA Story of Corporate Irresponsibility Young parents undoubtedly have one of the most stressful and confusing jobs in the world. From breakfast to playtime to bedtime, there are a million […]
Read MoreWe’ve come a long way with safe sleep for infants, but further improvements are needed to avoid preventable tragedies. The CDC underscores this with new guidance on infant bedding and […]
Read MoreRates of sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) have plummeted since the early 90s. Unfortunately, such deaths remain far too common. According to recent insight from the Centers for Disease Control […]
Read MoreWashington DC car seat laws: what parents and caregivers need to know to keep children safe According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), hundreds of children die in […]
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