Summer Safety for Children
Lifeline Fire and Security places a high priority on the security Hawaii parents want for their children.
They offer affordable ways to keep watch over the younger crowd so parents can breathe easier.
Here are
a few summer...
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Summer Safety for Children
Lifeline Fire and Security places a high priority on the security Hawaii parents want for their children.
They offer affordable ways to keep watch over the younger crowd so parents can breathe easier.
Here are
a few summer safety tips for parents and their children:
1.
Play it safe at the park.
Summer security in Hawaii starts at the playground.
If a parent cannot accompany his child, he should
make sure he visits the playground with a responsible adult.
It is a good idea to role play with a child ahead of time to teach him what to do if a stranger approaches.
Another good tip is to show him how to find a trustworthy adult if he needs help or is lost.
Other than a
policeman or park employee, a child can ask a parent with small children for help.
They are most likely to
be adults a child can trust.
2.
Keep safe in the water.
The hot weather for which summer is famous makes the pool a popular place for children.
A parent must
never assume his child
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