Heat-related illness in kids – know the signs
Kids produce more heat during activities and sweat less, which is why they are more susceptible to heat-related illness, especially on hot, humid days.
Kids produce more heat during activities and sweat less, which is why they are more susceptible to heat-related illness, especially on hot, humid days.
Most people know that adults need to drink about eight glasses of water per day, but keeping babies hydrated has some special considerations.
Heavy-duty bug spray isn’t necessary for everyday use, such as at backyard picnics or barbeques.
If you want to give an infant a toy, make sure that it is something plush and huggable.
We asked Lorrie Walker, Safe Kids Worldwide training manager and technical advisor, about the safety of car seat covers and inserts.