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1. Prevention - The Brain Injury Association Of Chatham-Kent
and promotion of helmet usage while biking, blading, boarding and scootering BIACKprovides safety information and helmets through Smith's Cycle.
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2. Regarding Helmets.
Tom Recktenwalt received this information in a safety briefing. The father is a Master Sergeant they wear their helmets when blading, skate boarding or biking. If this message
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Two Wheels, One Voice. A Story About a Boy,
A Bicycle And A Helmet Tom Recktenwalt received this information in a safety briefing. The father is a Master Sergeant with the Air Force stationed at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. What happened to him and his boys could happen to any father and any sons.
Please read on... Regarding Helmets. The Sergeant wrote his First Sergeant telling him of his experience. "I'm passing to you my experience over the last couple of days in hopes that maybe it can be passed on to others and possibly prevent someone else's siblings from receiving life threatening injuries. "My two sons, 9 and 11, are usually pretty safety conscious. When they take off on their bikes or roller blades they almost always grab their helmets and throw them on. But, on the other hand, when they're in a hurry, they sometimes do not. Well, we as parents try to catch those incidents and immediately make the correction. Sometimes we get complacent and don't even notice. "Well, Wednesday evening right after school, we took off on our usual roller blading excursion around the neighborhood (Without helmets this time) and sure enough, my youngest, Trent, got his blades caught up with his brother's, got turned around and landed right on the back of his head. I'm amazed that he wasn't knocked unconscious. He was hurting pretty bad and had blood coming from his right ear and nose. Sure, kids fall and bump their head, but this was giving me a serious message to take him to the hospital.

3. Head Injuries. Think Safety. -Pediatrics
Think safety. Information about head injury, from your About.com Guide Do you wear a helmet while rollerblading, snow-boarding, riding a bicycle? require the use of helmets for biking and seatbelts while driving. Think safety. Teach children safe
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Dateline: 02/08/99 update Do you wear a helmet while roller-blading, snow-boarding, riding a bicycle? Do you wear a seatbelt? You should insist that your children do. Injuries kill more children and adolescents than all diseases combined. Biking, falls, cars, sports, and firearms can all be dangerous. Unlike many other pediatric emergencies, head injuries can sometimes be prevented by simply wearing a helmet or buckling a seatbelt properly. The most common type of traumatic brain injury results from accidents in which the head strikes an object. Other causes include whiplash and shaken baby syndrome. Many states have laws that require the use of helmets for biking and seatbelts while driving. Think safety. Teach children safe behavior.

4. Summer Safety
biking, boarding or blading wearing helmet and pads of course! All pictures must exhibit sportsmanship and safety (pads helmets
http://www.ccps.k12.fl.us/schools/les/tina/Summer%20Safety
Summer Safety Kids during all your summer fun please remember to be safe!! And remember these great tips!! Helmets, elbow and knee pads as well as wrist guards are good things to wear while biking, roller blading, or skate boarding to prevent injuries. While at the beach or pool don't forget the sunscreen and especially your water safety rules. How about some fun summer learning by taking swimming lessons. This is great whether your a beginner or an accomplished swimmer brushing up on your skills. While outdoors, especially at night ,watch out for those nasty mosquitoes ( which can carry diseases )by using repellents. Also, poison ivy runs rampant this time of year so learn what it looks like and ...Stay Away!! Lastly, watch out for those LICE lice site !! Remember what those friendly louse said on our video....No sharing hats, brushes/combs or scrunchies. Enjoy your summer!! Prevention is Powerful Summer Safety Site: http://webserve.dma.state.ky.us/tipgloss.htm

5. Port Huron Hospital
Helmet safety Week Each May for a week the Community Benefit Committee concentrateson promoting the use of helmets for biking, blading and boarding.
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The Port Huron Hospital Foundation holds several events throughout the year. Two fundraising events: the Annual Golf Classic and Festival of Trees. Annual Golf Classic - Since 1980, the Annual Golf Classic, which is held on the 2nd Tuesday in July, has raised more than $550,000 net to support a wide variety of programs and services at Port Huron Hospital. Festival of Trees - Held annually, the weekend following Thanksgiving at McMorran Place Arena in Port Huron. With over 75 decorated Christmas trees and many activities for children Festival of Trees is a great way to kick off the holiday season!
Thursday evening - Preview Party. A gala event, optional black tie. The first opportunity to view the trees. Reservations are required. Sunday - Breakfast with Santa. Breakfast at McMorran with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Reservations are required. There are many opportunities for involvement in addition to attending the event: sponsorships, designers, entertainment and volunteers. For more information or to make reservations call the Foundation office at 810.982.3776.

6. Ajc.com | Living | Routine Use Of Helmet Is Cyclist's Best Move
safety Week Each May for a week the Community Benefit Committee concentrates on promoting the use of helmets for biking, blading and boarding.
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More headlines Spring festivals and tours Dental clinic helps needy Spring looks, trends Easter clothes for kids ... Great gifts! Pictures and pages from photos@ajc. Buy books about Atlanta and the South [ The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: 6/11/02 ] Gearing up for safety Routine use of helmet is cyclist's best move By CHARLOTTE MOORE Atlanta Journal-Constitution Staff Writer Nickelodeon The kids from "Rocket Power" are never without their gear when skating, biking or skateboarding. Related: Guide to buying bike helmets Otto, Reggie, Twister and Sam they're the four daredevilishly aggressive sports fiend superstars of Nickelodeon's cartoon "Rocket Power." Oh, your kids know them well. Of course, they'll feign ignorance if they've reached their teens that seven-year era when contentment hinges on constantly shifting genres of cool . But "Rocket Power" manages to slam cool into the faces of its viewers while condoning safe sporting be that biking, boarding or blading. Atlanta's sizzling summer days were made for these kinds of activities. But very bad things can happen to good people who choose the

7. Zero Gravity Skatepark Photo Contest
of themselves biking, boarding or blading wearing helmet and pads of course! Allpictures must exhibit sportsmanship and safety (pads helmets required); All
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8. “Use Your Helmet, Not Your Head”
MA, ISSUED August 9, 2002…boarding, biking, blading, outfitting the of the growingemphasis on helmets, the US Consumer Product safety Commission also
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PR Web has provided free online press release distribution since 1997. Why not tell a friend about this service today? Read More August 21, 2002 “Use Your Helmet, Not Your Head” Boarding, biking, blading, - outfitting the kids has taken on a whole new dimension. Number one on the “to do” list should be “check out protective gear,” particularly helmets to protect sensitive developing brains. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Timely Tips on Kids’ Helmets from the Experts
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DATELINE: DOVER, MA, ISSUED August 9, 2002…Boarding, biking, blading, - outfitting the kids has taken on a whole new dimension. Number one on the “to do” list should be “check out protective gear,” particularly helmets to protect sensitive developing brains.
But use your head in choosing a helmet.
“Helmets have become an integral part of kids’ day to day sporting activities,” notes George Hall, co-founder of www.snowshack.com, the definitive website for all snow sport accessories. “We’ve even added a sister site www.hardheadedsports.com to address the growing need for specialized gear in a variety of sports” adds www.snowshack.com co-founder David Laidman.
Headlining Helmets
Worldwide, advocates for helmet use in children’s sports have taken a strong stance in their effort to reduce head injuries. In the U.S. 20 states have bicycle helmet laws on the books for children, while the International Inline Skating Association supports legislation requiring persons under the age of 18 to wear helmets while inline skating, and strongly recommends voluntary use of helmets by all skaters.

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"Use Your Helmet, Not Your Head": Timely Tips on Kids' Helmets from the Experts at Snowshack.com and Hardheadedsports.com
DOVER, MA August 9, 2002
Boarding, biking, blading, - outfitting the kids has taken on a whole new dimension. Number one on the "to do" list should be "check out protective gear," particularly helmets to protect sensitive developing brains.
But use your head in choosing a helmet.
"Helmets have become an integral part of kids' day to day sporting activities," notes George Hall, co-founder of www.snowshack.com , the definitive website for all snow sport accessories. "We've even added a sister site www.hardheadedsports.com to address the growing need for specialized gear in a variety of sports" adds www.snowshack.com co-founder David Laidman.
Headlining Helmets Worldwide, advocates for helmet use in children's sports have taken a strong stance in their effort to reduce head injuries. In the U.S. 20 states have bicycle helmet laws on the books for children, while the International Inline Skating Association supports legislation requiring persons under the age of 18 to wear helmets while inline skating, and strongly recommends voluntary use of helmets by all skaters. France recently launched a nationwide campaign to promote ski helmets for children and, back in the U.S., both the Aspen Skiing Company and Crested Butte have announced that all ski and snowboard students age 12 and younger are required to wear helmets while attending lessons. In another example of the growing emphasis on helmets, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission also recommends using a bicycle helmet while on a scooter.

10. CPRD Comments-October 5, 2000 SKATEPARK DEMONSTRATION A HUGE
If nothing else occurs maybe more kids will recognize the safety risks of blading,boarding and biking and wear equipment which will minimize any
http://www.colstripparks.com/comments_oct5_00.htm
CPRD Comments-October 5, 2000
SKATEPARK DEMONSTRATION A HUGE SUCCESS
The show consisted of doing stunts, jumps, grinds and also some freestyle skills. The crowd really got into Lee Brinkman's performance that attempted numerous high jumps ranging from 360’s to no arms and legs with very high air. At the end of the show all spectators were eligible for safety equipment door prizes paid for by Culver and Pizza Hut. KIKC radio donated on air advertising that also included an interview with Lee that was aired on Friday and Saturday mornings. Prizes won included six helmets and 4 sets of elbow and kneepads. In addition the performers handed out numerous stickers to the kids and even signed a few autographs. We are planning some more skate park events for next year and will be focussing on a skate board event for sure. The message was very clear that wearing safety gear is not only important but also cool. If nothing else occurs maybe more kids will recognize the safety risks of blading, boarding and biking and wear equipment which will minimize any serious injuries. Any promotion we do at Millennium Park will always be designed to promote and increase safety.

11. Summer Safety
helmets, elbow and knee pads as well as wrist guards are good things to wear whilebiking, roller blading, or skate boarding to prevent injuries.
http://www.ccps.k12.fl.us/Schools/LES/tina/Summer Safety
Summer Safety Kids during all your summer fun please remember to be safe!! And remember these great tips!! Helmets, elbow and knee pads as well as wrist guards are good things to wear while biking, roller blading, or skate boarding to prevent injuries. While at the beach or pool don't forget the sunscreen and especially your water safety rules. How about some fun summer learning by taking swimming lessons. This is great whether your a beginner or an accomplished swimmer brushing up on your skills. While outdoors, especially at night ,watch out for those nasty mosquitoes ( which can carry diseases )by using repellents. Also, poison ivy runs rampant this time of year so learn what it looks like and ...Stay Away!! Lastly, watch out for those LICE lice site !! Remember what those friendly louse said on our video....No sharing hats, brushes/combs or scrunchies. Enjoy your summer!! Prevention is Powerful Summer Safety Site: http://webserve.dma.state.ky.us/tipgloss.htm

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Insist that your grandchildren wear helmets when participating in wheeledsports like biking, roller blading and skate boarding.
http://www.opfd.com/PublicEducation/PEGPrents.htm
GRANDPARENT SURVIVAL: HOW DOES ALL THIS STUFF WORK? This year nearly 6,300 children 14 and under will die from injuries that most people would call accidents. Another 120,000 will be permanently disabled from these "accidents". Another interesting statistic is that 9 out of 10 grandparents will care for their grandchildren sometime this year. Grandparents need to be just as informed as parents on how to prevent unintentional injuries to their precious little ones. However, cars are faster, homes more automated and things in general are different than when you raised your family. It's hard to keep up to date on the latest information. Below are some suggestions from C. Everett Koop, M.D., Sc.D. and The National SAFE KIDS Campaign. For more information visit their web site at www.safekids.org. MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY: Today's driving environment is more aggressive than it was 30 years ago. Children should be restrained in an approved child passenger restraint whether you are going on the interstate or just down the road. They are proven life savers and the law in all 50 states. When driving in a vehicle with your grandchildren remember:
  • Buckle Your Own Safety Belt.

13. Your Health 8/98 - (Safe In Sun, Food Preparation, Kid-safe Summer
STRAP ON A HELMET WHEN biking, boarding OR blading. in association with the Los AngelesCity School Bicycle safety and Transit Educational safety Program is
http://www.lapublichealth.org/ph/news/yrh98/phn0101.htm

In this issue: HOT TIPS FOR SAFE FUN IN THE SUN
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HOT TIPS FOR SAFE FUN IN THE SUN
Summer months are a time for water recreational activities. But where summer and water are combined, children are especially vulnerable. Drowning is the leading cause of death for Los Angeles County youngsters from one to four years old. Of the 117 drowning deaths last year, 21 were children less than five years old. Two-thirds of these children drowned in backyard pools. It takes just a few seconds for a child to drown or nearly drown. Leaving children unattended in a few inches of water can have deadly results. In recent years, we have also seen an increase in the number of elderly persons who drowned during warm weather months. Last year, 26 people over the age of 65 drowned, compared to 15 who drowned in 1996. Many of these deaths occurred in spas and swimming pools. Seniors with heart conditions, high blood pressure or who experience dizziness and equilibrium difficulties should use caution when wading or swimming. DON'T LET A POOL MISHAP DAMPEN YOUR SUMMER SPLASH
Drownings and near-drownings are preventable!

14. Surrey RCMP Just For Kids: Safe, Online, Play, Wheels, Home, Mom And Dad, Bullyi
Following these safety tips will make your wheeling adventure a safe one! Rulesfor Safe biking. Rules for Safe Skate boarding. Rules for Safe Roller blading.
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Art by Sheena Studios Surrey is a wonderful place to see from wheels, whether it be a bicycle, skate board, scooter or roller blades. Just as there are laws and rules for safe motor vehicle driving there are the same for wheeling. Following these safety tips will make your wheeling adventure a safe one!
Rules for Safe Biking

  • Bikes are vehicles, just like cars and trucks.
  • You are a "driver" when you ride in the street
  • STOP before riding out into traffic from a driveway, sidewalk, alley, or parking lot. LOOK left, right, and left again. When there's no traffic, ENTER roadway.
  • RIDE on the right side of the road, with the flow of traffic.
  • OBEY stop signs and red lights. Bicyclists should walk, not ride, through busy intersections.
  • LOOK BACK and YIELD to traffic coming from behind before turning left at intersections.
  • Keep both hands on the handle bars - use a basket, rack, or back-pack to carry packages.
  • Wear light-colored clothing with retro-reflective markings.

15. ACMC To Host Inaugural "Teddy Bear Clinic"
seatbelts when in a vehicle and helmets while biking, skate boarding roller bladingor playing other sports. They'll also discuss swimming safety, what to do
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16. About A-NNA
Strap on a Helmet When biking, boarding or blading. Children enjoying the Los AngelesCity School Bicycle safety and Transit Educational safety Program is
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ANNA Background and General Facts We are people just like you. We're concerned renters and homeowners who banded together in 1986 to devote a small amount of time to give part of ourselves for the good of the neighborhood. We want to know who else cares about where we live, and what the area means to each of us. We want to help each other solve problems or crises, or perhaps even fix problems we've caused among ourselves. We want a desirable and safe neighborhood for ourselves, our children and our grandchildren. We are interested in generating a "neighborly feeling" so everyone will know there's always someone who can help in time of need. - There's power in numbers. The LAPD, city services departments and government officials pay attention to the needs of a well-organized group of voters. - There's truth in the old saw "The best burglary protection is a nosey neighbor." Knowing your neighbors, their kids, and cars, makes it easier to spot strange vehicles and persons with possible criminal intentions and to notify proper authorities. - ANNA keeps a current list of helpful phone numbers and contact names. We can show you how to address a specific problem: getting your landlord to respond, abandoned trash or cars, etc. We sometimes invite a local speaker to address issues in our area at our monthly meetings.

17. Garden City Pediatric Associates: Education: Conditions
helmets should always be worn with biking and other outdoor activitiessuch a skating, roller blading, skate boarding, sledding and skiing.
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Head Trauma
Head injury is a common childhood accident. Fortunately most head trauma in children, though understandably alarming to parents, does not result in significant injury. A blow to the head usually causes swelling and bruising. A cold compress or ice pack can be applied for 15-30 minutes to minimize swelling.
Prevention of head injuries is the most important treatment. Always be careful of children near stairs or climbing furniture. Do not use walkers. They are very dangerous because they can tip over and cause head injuries. Helmets should always be worn with biking and other outdoor activities such a skating, roller blading, skate boarding, sledding and skiing.
Anytime your child has been knocked unconscious you should contact us immediately. If the child has not lost consciousness, it is usually safe to observe the child at home. It is best to allow them to continue their usual activities, eating lightly, playing and sleeping so that a change from their normal behavior can be recognized. During 12-24 hours from a serious head injury, children should be awakened every 3-4 hours during sleep to make sure they are normally arousable and will respond to their name.

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19. The Salina Journal | 2002 River Festival
faces of its viewers while condoning safe sporting be that biking, boarding orblading. thing a child can do to prevent a head injury, safety experts say
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Wearing a helmet best way to prevent head injuries By CHARLOTTE MOORE

Cox News Service Click on ads to see full version ATLANTA Otto, Reggie, Twister and Sam they're the four daredevilishly aggressive sports fiend superstars of Nickelodeon's cartoon "Rocket Power." Oh, your kids know them well. Of course, they'll feign ignorance if they've reached their teens that seven-year era when contentment hinges on constantly shifting genres of cool. But "Rocket Power" manages to slam cool into the faces of its viewers while condoning safe sporting be that biking, boarding or blading. Atlanta's sizzling summer days were made for these kinds of activities. But very bad things can happen to good people who choose the cool factor over caution. "Otto, Reggie and the gang are never without their protective gear," said Nickelodeon spokeswoman Margo Zinberg. "We believe it is essential to portray safe and sensible sportsmanship as a responsibility to our kid viewers." Health and safety officials hope this take on sporting will prompt kids, and adults, to adequately gear up this summer before taking to the roadways on their bicycles (and in-line skates, skateboards or scooters). And that means wearing a helmet the single most important thing a child can do to prevent a head injury, safety experts say.

20. CCE Otsego: Tip Of The Month
safety. So, when you're going biking (or roller blading, skate boardingor on a scooter) Head Out with a Helmet. Contact
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Most pesticide applications made to home lawns are either unneeded or ineffective. To make sure you need a pesticide, you must first "scout" for pests to see if there are enough to justify the treatment. (See Lawn pest profiles for more scouting information.) If you do treat, you need to make sure you apply the pesticide correctly and at the right time.
For example, treatment for Japanese beetle grubs isn't justified unless there are more than 10 grubs per square foot. Unless someone peels back the sod at several locations and checks to see how many larvae are feeding on grass roots, you won't know if the pesticide is needed.
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