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Home Safe Home
Safety Devices New Parents Sometimes Overlook
By Mary Dixon Lebeau
You're counting down to "labor day." It's a busy time for dad – preparing the nursery, picking names and practicing breathing with the mom-to-be. But before that big "It's time!" announcement comes, there's one thing you must do. In all the excitement and the preparation, sometimes the most important thing – safety – is overlooked. It's important that you take the necessary steps to assure your baby's safety now, before he or she even arrives.
How should you do that? Well, let's start by evaluating your home's fire prevention plan. According to the National Safe Kids Campaign, more than 600 children ages 14 and under die each year in fire, and nearly 47,000 more are injured. The youngest children are at the greatest risk, and kids under 5 are twice as likely to die in a fire as the rest of the population. Convinced yet?

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