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Promoting Booster Seat Use
Boost ’em in the Back Seat is a four-minute empirically-supported threat appeal video that delivers preventive messages about the importance of booster seat and rear seat use to parents. A thirty-second version of the video is also available for free download and use as public service announcements.
Rip Currents
Everything You Know About Surviving Rip Currents Is Wrong About 100 people in the U.S. drown after being sucked out to sea in rips each year, and new research has experts arguing over how best to escape them. Australia has figured it out, why haven’t we? David Ferry Jun 22, 2016 Conventional wisdom says that…
New report reveals danger of childhood drownings in open waters
Holidays like Memorial Day and Labor Day draw swimmers to Lake Lanier in Flowery Branch. AJC FILE PHOTO 2016 (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution) As we kick off summer, the message from water safety experts is not to stay out of water, but to learn the lifesaving skill of swimming, and to take steps for vigilant…
How To Survive A Blizzard In Your Vehicle
How do you survive if you become trapped in your vehicle during a blizzard? With winter fast approaching, this is a good question. The last few years have seen unseasonably cold and snowy winters in the U.S. Along with sustained cold temperatures, many regions experienced blizzard conditions including heavy snowfall and accumulation, combined with strong winds….