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Are Your Children Ok At The Daycare?

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Daycare Monitoring

Daycare Monitoring

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRLog (Press Release)Jul 01, 2008 – There is now NO reason that your daycare can not provide you with the ability to monitor your children LIVE over the Internet with security access.

Assistive Technology Services (http://www.ats-tn.com) can provide your daycare the ability to monitor your children and allow you access to see what is happening LIVE over the internet for only $39.00 per month.

If you are a daycare or you have your children in a daycare and they are not being monitored please contact Assistive Technology Services at 615-306-2936 or visit the website at http://assistivetechnologyservices.com/business.aspx

Your childs safety is just too important.

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Consumer Product Safety Commission
Be Sure Your Child Care Setting Is As Safe As It Can Be
Document #242

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About 31,000 children, 4 years old and younger, were treated in U.S. hospital emergency rooms for injuries at child care/school settings in 1997. CPSC is aware of at least 56 children who have died in child care settings since 1990.

In a recent national study, CPSC staff visited a number of child care settings and found that two-thirds of them had one or more potentially serious hazards. Use the safety tips in this checklist (or the published, illustrated version in portable document format, pdf) (Texto Español) to help keep young children safe.


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Child Care Safety Checklist for Parents and Child Care Providers
CRIBS: Make sure cribs meet current national safety standards and are in good condition. Look for a certification safety seal. Older cribs may not meet current standards. Crib slats should be no more than 2 3/8" apart, and mattresses should fit snugly.

This can prevent strangulation and suffocation associated with older cribs and mattresses that are too small.


SOFT BEDDING: Be sure that no pillows, soft bedding, or comforters are used when you put babies to sleep. Babies should be put to sleep on their backs in a crib with a firm, flat mattress.

This can help reduce Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and suffocation related to soft bedding.


PLAYGROUND SURFACING: Look for safe surfacing on outdoor playgrounds - at least 12 inches of wood chips, mulch, sand or pea gravel, or mats made of safety-tested rubber or rubber-like materials.

This helps protect against injuries from falls, especially head injuries.


PLAYGROUND MAINTENANCE: Check playground surfacing and equipment regularly to make sure they are maintained in good condition.

This can help prevent injuries, especially from falls.


SAFETY GATES: Be sure that safety gates are used to keep children away from potentially dangerous areas, especially stairs.

Safety gates can protect against many hazards, especially falls.


WINDOW BLIND AND CURTAIN CORDS: Be sure miniblinds and venetian blinds do not have looped cords. Check that vertical blinds, continuous looped blinds, and drapery cords have tension or tie-down devices to hold the cords tight. Check that inner cord stops have been installed. See www.windowcoverings.org for the latest blind cord safety information.

These safety devices can prevent strangulation in the loops of window blind and curtain cords.


CLOTHING DRAWSTRINGS: Be sure there are no drawstrings around the hood and neck of children's outerwear clothing. Other types of clothing fasteners, like snaps, zippers, or hook and loop fasteners (such as Velcro), should be used.

Drawstrings can catch on playground and other equipment and can strangle young children.


RECALLED PRODUCTS: Check that no recalled products are being used and that a current list of recalled children's products is readily visible.

Recalled products pose a threat of injury or death. Displaying a list of recalled products will remind caretakers and parents to remove or repair potentially dangerous children's toys and products.
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Issued By:Assistive Technology Services
Email:Click to contact author
Phone:615-306-2936
Address:Nationwide
City/Town:Murfreesboro
State/Province:Tennessee
Zip:37218
Country:United States
Categories:Family, Security, Services
Tags:Daycare, Children, Security, Safety, Camera, Monitoring, Internet

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