Safety at Play Checklist: 3-5 years old
This checklist lists the top safety considerations for children ages 3-5 years old when enjoying toys and play activities.
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This checklist lists the top safety considerations for children ages 3-5 years old when enjoying toys and play activities.
This checklist lists the top safety considerations for children ages 1-3 years old when enjoying toys and play activities.
This checklist lists the top safety considerations for babies 6-12 months old for playtime. Also available in French.
This checklist lists the top safety considerations for babies 0-6 months for playtime. Also available in French.
This 11 x 17 inch poster displays all the Right Seat print and video resources offered by Child Safety Link in 13 different languages.
This infographic shows the progression of types of child seats required as a child ages from a newborn baby through to a teenager, including infant seat,
The double-sided fact sheet gives detailed instructions on how to ensure your older child meets the requirements to safely use an adult seat belt.
The double-sided fact sheet gives detailed instructions how to install your child's booster seat in the car, and how to properly buckle them into i
The double-sided fact sheet gives detailed instructions how to install your child's rear-facing seat in the car, and how to properly buckle them in
The double-sided fact sheet gives detailed instructions how to install your child's forward-facing car seat in the vehicle, and how to properly buc