Resources
Poison Center
Poison Control’s core mission is saving lives and preventing injuries caused by poisonings while also decreasing health care costs
Recalls.Gov
Comprising six federal agencies, Recalls.gov alerts Americans of defective, unsafe, and hazardous products to ensure their safety and well-being.
The International Association For Child Safety (IAFCS)
Formed in 1997 and composed of safety professionals, The International Association of Child Safety (IAFCS) is a non-profit organization focused on raising safety awareness and injury prevention for children in the United States, Canada, and Europe.
ChildproofingExperts.Com
Founded by the International Association for Child Safety (IAFCS), ChildproofingExperts.com provides information, advice, and resources to parents and caregivers to help ensure homes, daycares, and play facilities are safe for all children.
Marine Science Center
Since 2002, MSC has played an important part rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing many species of sea turtles and seabirds.
Safe Kids Worldwide
With an extensive network of more than 400 United States coalitions and partnerships with organizations around the world, Safe Kids Worldwide is dedicated to preventing injuries in children from motor vehicles, sports, drownings, poisonings, and more.
Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC)
The Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC) is dedicated to raising public awareness of cord-safety through the use of educational materials and advocacy to those concerned with child safety.
National Safety Council
As the nation’s leading advocate for safety and health, The National Safety Council is dedicated to preventing and mitigating human suffering and economic losses through education and advocacy of safety, health, and environmental policies, practices, and procedures.
National Highway Traffic Safety Association
Providing a list of new child restraints, vehicles, and child safety features, the National Highway Traffic Safety Association provides educational resources, safety standards, and enforcement to the public to save lives, prevent injuries, and reduce economic costs.
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
Working to save lives and keep families safe, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) provides educational resources, alerts, regulations, and more in an effort to reduce the risk of injuries and deaths caused by consumer products.
American Heart Association
As the world leader in Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) and CPR training, The American Red Cross offers courses and training materials to reduce disability and death due to cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
Injury Free Coalition For Kids
As one of the country’s most effective injury prevention programs consisting of both community-oriented and hospital-based programs, Injury Free Coalition for Kids is dedicated to creating safe communities and preventing children’s injuries through advocacy and education.
National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA)
The National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) is a nonprofit organization focused on improving the quality of life by reducing fire and other hazards through science, advocacy, training, and education.
Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association
The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association is the go-to source for the quality and safety of children’s products and provides advocacy, certification programs, resources, and more to enhance children’s safety and well-being.
American Red Cross
Led by volunteers, the American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization providing relief and support to victims of disasters while also offering information and resources to help prepare, respond, and prevent emergencies.
The Florida Aquarium
Driven to protect and restore our planet, The Florida Aquarium is a not-for-profit organization passionate about educating children and the community to inspire change. In 2010, they educated their one-millionth child and continue their efforts in the Tampa Bay area to this day.
American Academy Of Pediatrics (AAP)
With over 67,000 pediatricians and counting, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is focused on providing the best physical, mental, and social health to children of all ages across the nation.