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The single most important means of preventing the spread of infection
http://users.aol.com/comcontrol/comply.htm

Providing resources on child issues, including child and teen health and safety, education, support groups, and current events.
http://www.saferchild.org/

A national, non-government, charitable organization dedicated to safety. Dedicated to lead in the national effort to reduce preventable deaths, injuries and economic loss in public and private places throughout Canada.
http://www.safety-council.org/

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has written this online handbook to help you, the child care provider, reduce sickness, injury, and other health problems in your child care facility.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/hip/abc/abc.htm

Baby first aid, including downloadable files on what to do if the baby is choking and infant CPR.
http://ecom.ebabysuperstore.com/...efront/1969642170/UserTemplate/1

A non-profit foundation dedicated to promoting the importance of childhood safety and the ideal that a safe and happy childhood lasts a lifetime.
http://www.liliguanasafety.org/

Information provided on law enforcement specials, educators packages, bicycle safety, and fingerprint kits.
http://www.mcgruff-safe-kids.com/

Non-profit organization dedicated to eliminate injuries and death to children left alone in or around motor vehicles.
http://www.kidsincars.org

Dedicated to educating family child care providers on the importance of providing nutritious meals and snacks to the children in their care.
http://www.childnutritionprogram.com

Offers advice and articles on child injury and accident prevention.
http://www.kidsafewa.com.au

A first aid course designed especially for people caring for infants and children under 8 years of age. Located in the Toronto area.
http://www.sja-haltonhills.org/courses/efa-child.html

A campaign to provide health, nutrition and safety education for children in child care, their families, and child care providers.
http://www.healthychildcare.org/