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Top 5 Baby Safety Tips

1. Give babies soft foods and snacks as they present less chance of choking. 2. Be clear that a medicine is a medicine so babies won’t take medicines thinking is it a treat. 3. Tossing a baby in the air or shaking him/her can cause blindness or brain damage. 4. Watch out for broken toys […]

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Baby Safety Laws

1906 The first baby gate was invented 1962 The first car seats by British inventor, Jean Ames 1969 The Toy Safety Act signed by President Nixon authorized testing and banning of hazardous toys 1985 All 50 states had enacted legislation requiring use of car seats 2019 Arizona strengthens Pool Fence laws

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Baby Safety Month- September

This is an observance Staying Alive can certainly get behind as we spend a good part of our days making sure this little cutie is safe! This topic is so important it has grown like… a baby!! In 1983, the celebration started with “Expectant Mother’s Day.” In 1986, the day became a week. In 1991, […]

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Best Practices for Preventing Heat-Related Emergencies By American Safety & Health Institute

Who Is At Greater Risk of Heat Illness? Infants and young children up to 4 years of age Older adults aged 65 and older People who work in a humid environment or do outdoor work or exercise (e.g. athletes, military personnel, workers who wear protective clothing like firefighters, etc.) People who are overweight or have […]

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City of Phoenix Emergency Plan

In March 2022, the City of Phoenix implemented a heat response plan to reverse the trend of increasing deaths. Click here to read more. 

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What Is Heat Illness?

Heat-related illnesses are progressive, ranging from mild symptoms to life-threatening conditions.   Heat cramps are the earliest sign of heat illness. These are hard, tense and painful muscle cramps of the hands, calves, feet, thighs or arms.   Heat exhaustion can occur as a result of a rising internal temperature and dehydration. Signs of heat […]

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The Importance of AEDs

The Importance of AEDs (Automated External Defibrillator) Staying Alive Offers FREE Inspections AEDs are an important tool to help people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. While very sophisticated and powerful, the equipment is easy to use. AEDs frequently save lives while waiting on EMTs to arrive. Deanna recently visited a 55+ community for training. While she […]

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Summer Heat Affects Pets Too

Heat stroke can be caused by pets being in confined spaces with little or no ventilation or without sufficient water, over exertion and stress. Dogs cool themselves by panting, passing cooler air over their gums and tongue. Short-nosed breeds (Pekinese, Boxers, Pugs) are more susceptible to overheating as their “radiator” (mouth and gums) are too […]

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Summer Heat Safety Tips

Whether it’s your first summer in Arizona or your 100th, we all need reminders of how to deal with summer heat.  Simple steps can make a huge difference in your health. Top Ten Hot Weather Tips Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids. Avoid dehydrating liquids: alcohol, coffee, tea and caffeinated soft drinks can hurt more […]

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What Can You Do?

Let’s save more lives.   When ordinary people, not just doctors and EMTs, are equipped with the skills to perform CPR, especially if performed immediately, it can double or triple a victim’s chance of survival.     Help us add thousands of lifesavers to our communities. Join us in supporting the American Heart Association to ensure all students, […]

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