Food Safety Resources In addition to providing food safety information, the O IC will provide assistancewith FOOD safety WORKS preschool NUTRITION VIDEO SERIES WEB LINKS http://www.colostate.edu/Orgs/safefood/NEWSLTR/v4n1s05.html
Extractions: Go to Table of Contents for this issue The Partnership for the Food Safety Education announces Your Game Plan for Food Safetyan all-new, school-based program to educate 4th-6th graders and their families about safety. This program is available for FREE to teachers, Cooperative Extension agents, and educators of students in this age group. The classroom kit features a videotape, colorful classroom components, fun family take-homes and lots of inquiry-based activities and experiments. With this program, your students will be eager to Fight Bac for Food Safety! You can order this program at the Fight BAC! TM web site at: http://www.fightbac.org/EduResource/4to6.html The following tipsheets can be useful with groups and individuals preparing for emergency situations: These tipsheets are available at: http://www.ext.colostate.eduSITE/techmenu.htm
Parent S Place They are a credible, reliable resource for safety information and eduaction forchildren and adults http//www.preschoolrainbow.org/preschoolrhymes.htm http://www.hpl.hamilton.on.ca/kids/parents.php
Extractions: Welcome For Providers: Professional resources For Employers: Corporate programs Workshops/Entrenamientos Early Childhood Career Planning Center Western Massachusetts Early Childhood Resource Center With funding from the Department of Early Education and Care, the Department of Public Health, and through various collaborations in the community, we offer many training sessions at affordable costs. Our trainings offer Department of Early Education and Care approved hours, CDA training hours, and often early childhood Continuing Education Units (CEUs). More than 2800 providers participate in P.E.T. trainings each year. We hope you will join us. Click on a link below to find the area you are interested in, or take your time to read through the whole page!
Extractions: Fire Prevention and Safety Education Fire Prevention Education is provided through ongoing educational programs and public awareness campaigns to help people make informed decisions regarding health and safety. Educational programs are delivered through cooperative development and planning with other state and fire service organizations. Through information provided here, we are committed to offering people the knowledge and skills they need to lead safer lives. Fire Prevention Resources Wildland Fire Prevention FIRE PREVENTION LIBRARY: Click to View Document List 911 Emergency Information Addressing Guidelines Apartment Guidelines Arson Prevention Barn Fire Safety Barbecue Maintenance and Safety Boating Fire Safety Burn Prevention Business Fire Drills Camping and Camp Fire Safety Candle Fire Safety Chimney Fire Safety Christmas Tree Safety Church and Place of Worship Safety Cooking Fire Safety Daycare and Preschool Safety Daycare and Preschool Activities Electrical Fire Safety
Town Of Griffith, Indiana Home Page Funds will be used for programs such as preschool Fire safety, State ofIndiana Website, State of Indiana Public safety information Network http://www.griffithindiana.com/home.htm
Extractions: September 24-25, Saturday-Sunday, 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. - Annual Railroad Fair at the Railroad Depot Museum on South Broad Street. Electronics Recycling on September 23-24: the Lake County Solid Waste Management District will have a Free Obsolete Electronics Recycling at the Lake County Fairgrounds in Crown Point. Drop off obsolete computers, monitors, telephones, VCRs, copiers, radios, pagers, printers, CD players, electronic games, FAX machines, TVs, modems, electric typewriters, etc. on Friday, September 23 from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and Saturday, September 24 from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
School To be successful, a preschool firesafety program must involve both the children and Make fire-safety information part of meetings with parents and send http://www.high-point.net/dept/fire/school.htm
Extractions: High Point Fire Department Children at Risk Tragically, children age five and under are twice as likely to die in fires as are older children and adults. Most fire fatalities involving preschool children fall into four categories-fires the children start themselves, fires caused by heating equipment, fires resulting from careless use of smoking materials, and arson fires. Preschool and kindergarten teachers and parents can make a difference by teaching fire safety in a way that young children can understand. It's a proven fact that providing these lessons early can save lives. To be successful, a preschool fire-safety program must involve both the children and their parents. Through the activities described in this brochure, young children can encourage the adults in their households to be aware of home fire hazards and to be better prepared for a fire. Match andLighter Safety Young children should learn that matches and lighters are tools, not toys-that they can get hot and hurt children and that they are for grown-ups only. The message should be clear: Children should not touch matches or lighters. If they find matches or lighters, they should tell a grown-up. Each year, many fires are started accidentally by children playing with matches or lighters. Get the message to parents. Buy child-resistant lighters and store matches and lighters up high, preferably in a locked cabinet. And tell them to remind guests who smoke to keep their matches and lighters with them while visiting.
Home Page For The Children's Library Division Second Step is a schoolbased social skills curriculum for preschool through There s information on Playground safety, Bike helmets, Scooters and more. http://www.vpl.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/chi/safetylinks.html
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Playgrounds And Playground Safety It provides detailed information on playground site and surface testing standards, Give Children a Place to ExploreGuides for preschool Playground http://www.nccic.org/poptopics/playgrounds.html
Extractions: The Access Board is an independent Federal agency devoted to accessibility for people with disabilities. Key responsibilities of the Board include: developing and maintaining accessibility requirements for the built environment, transit vehicles, telecommunications equipment, and for electronic and information technology; providing technical assistance and training on these guidelines and standards; and enforcing accessibility standards for Federally funded facilities. The following Access Board document relates to playground safety: Guide to ADA Accessibility: Guidelines for Play Areas (May 2001) is intended to help designers and operators in using the accessibility guidelines for play areas. These guidelines establish minimum accessibility requirements for newly constructed and altered play areas. It provides specifications for elements within a play area to create a general level of usability for children with disabilities. Emphasis is placed on ensuring that children with disabilities are generally able to access the diversity of components provided in a play area. This resource is available on the Web at
MU Child Development Laboratory: Parent Handbook Red Door preschool, RED DOOR preschool Health and safety information incorporatedinto the curriculum and taught to the children on a regular basis. http://cdl.missouri.edu/handbook/safety.html
Extractions: Complete Printable Version The CDL is licensed and inspected by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services - Bureau of Child Care and accredited through Missouri Accreditation. We also receive annual inspections by the State Fire Marshall's Office, Health and Sanitation inspections by UMC Environmental Health and Safety and the City of Columbia, and nutrition audits by the USDA food program. These inspections ensure that all health and safety regulations are met and that the CDL adheres to high quality standards regarding teacher requirements, adult/child ratios, curriculum, nutrition and other administrative practices. Teachers, students and volunteers are included in the Family Care and Safety Registry.
Preschool Fire Safety Taught By Video Conference preschool fire safety taught by video conference FIRE CHIEF STAFF Apr 1, 19991200 PM For further information, contact Dr. Robert Cole at 716385-3370. http://firechief.com/mag/firefighting_preschool_fire_safety/
Extractions: The New York State's Office of Fire Prevention and Control, the New York State Office of Children and Family Services and Bic Corp., Milford, Conn., sponsored a 2H-hour interactive video seminar on how to teach preschoolers life-saving fire safety skills. The seminar was conducted by Dr. Robert Cole, a national authority on fire safety education and associate professor at the University of Rochester, and broadcast via satellite to 70 sites, where hundreds of licensed daycare providers and fire service educators statewide were taught the "play safe! be safe!" program. Developed by educators with a grant from Bic Corp., the program has been used in thousands of classrooms throughout the United States and Canada since its launch in 1994. The lesson package includes a 20-minute video, a teacher's manual, and a variety of supporting activities including a card game, vinyl activity boards and illustrated story cards. The fire safety seminar was interactive. Participants at all sites were able to ask questions by fax or phone, and Cole answered them on the air. Early childhood development experts were at each of the sites to provide additional information. All participants heard both the questions and the answers, as telephone conversations were broadcast via satellite.
Fire! Fire! Burning Bright - Videos About Fire Safety Reviews fire safety information and reminds children how to avoid smoke preschool. A variety of books about fire prevention and fire safety for children http://www.rochester.lib.ny.us/kids/firevideo.html
Water Safety New Zealand preschool water safety storybook teachers guidelines V What Now 1989,Simon Barnet water safety information - NZ, Year 1-8, 20 mins http://www.watersafety.org.nz/directory/resources.asp
Extractions: Education Directory Search Order Form Members Water Safety New Zealand Inc (WSNZ) produces a broad range of free brochures, booklets and posters about most aquatic activities and related water safety issues. A video library is a valuable resource for schools and other groups involved in water safety training. Videos Key B - Booklet C - Checklist M - Manual P - Poste V - Video Media Releases Media Releases - To be added to the mailing list please indicate No Yes Newsletter Waterwise - WSNZ Quarterly Newsletter To be added to the mailing list please indicate No Yes Colour In Water safety signs Colour In template - Print your own or order a copy BoatSafe TM Suggested Age Group Timing Quantity Required B Safe Boating An essential guide to boat safety B Sea Kayaking A basic guide to sea kayaking C 2 Minute Form (Reusable) Boating intention form C Skipper Responsibility Skipper responsibilities sticker V Barry Goes Boating Introduction to boating - NZ Year 1-6 25 mins No 1 Copy V Boating Equipment What you need for a day out - NZ Year 7-13 5 mins No 1 Copy V Guide for boaties - NZ Year 7-13 14 mins No 1 Copy V Do Or Die - Lost At Sea Boating emergency scenarios - NZ
The National Center For Victims Of Crime - Library/Document Viewer For smaller children, putting this information to a familiar song can help them preschool Child Care Center safety. Before entering your child into a http://www.ncvc.org/ncvc/main.aspx?dbName=DocumentViewer&DocumentID=32455
Favorites Sites Activities For Children Live and Learn safety information for adults and activities for children, preschool Education (a very nice and comprehensive collection of ideas, http://www.nara-licensing.org/linksactivities forchildren.htm
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The Applications Development Group A Material safety Data Sheet (MSDS) contains information about products and materials preschool Registration System The preschool Registration system, http://sysapps.unlv.edu/sysapps/Applications.html
Extractions: BOOKS TEACHING YOUR PRESCHOOL CHILD: YOUR CHILD'S S... BOOKS Aging Alternative Medicine Audiobooks Authors, A-Z Cancer General Large Print Men's Health Mental Health Nutrition Personal Health Recovery Reference Relationships Self-Help Sex Women's Health PRODUCT SEARCH Books Music DVD Software VHS MORE PRICE COMPARISON HOMEPAGE MUSIC VIDEOS/DVD SOFTWARE Books Teaching Your Preschool Child: Your Child's Safety is No Accident Author Zelda Winkler School is the start of a great adventure in learning. This CD-ROM and book were written to help you - your child's first teacher - get your child ready for school. This CD-ROM and book shows you how to prepare your child for school by using everyday experiences and familiar household items. The objective is for your child to be able to prevent accidents in the six risk areas of: traffic accidents, drownings, burns/scalds, choking, poisoning, and falls. Teaching Your Preschool Child: Your Child's Safety is No Accident - Zelda Winkler 1 Offer Product/Title Price Availability/Service Shop Teaching Your Preschool Child: Your Child's Safety is No Accident 29.95 USD
Extractions: children glue the precut shapes on to a piece of construction paper to resemble a fire truck. They may add yarn or string for the fire hose and use straws to make a ladder. Fire Painting added 9-28-98 Original Author unknown Need: Marker, paint, paper, plastic wrap Directions: Using colors associated with fire (red, orange) squirt or draw thick lines on the paper and add a few drops of black paint here and there. Press clear plastic wrap onto the paper and squeegee the paint around. Pull plastic off of the paper using a strong vertical pulling action. (This will cause the paint to look like fire.) When paint is dry have the children glue a black cutout of a house (windows cut out) and/or a black cutout of a fire truck.
Preschool Safety Fast Facts Our preschool safety Fast Facts contains the most complete Early Chilhood Educationsafety Fast Facts Ideas on the internet. http://www.everythingpreschool.com/themes/safety/encyclopedia.php
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