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Contact Child Safety Link You can reach the Child Safety Link team toll free from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, and Newfoundland and Labrador: Toll free in Atlantic Canada 1-866-288-1388 Our local Halifax number is …
Contact Child Safety Link You can reach the Child Safety Link team toll free from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, and Newfoundland and Labrador: Toll free in Atlantic Canada 1-866-288-1388 Our local Halifax number is …
Congratulations! This is an exciting time, and sometimes an anxious time. After all, you’re responsible for this little human who depends on you for their health and safety. One of the best ways to prepare for the days, weeks, and years ahead, is to…
Child Safety Link is guided by the CSL Advisory Council, made up of volunteers from Maritime injury prevention, government, and community services sectors.
Even though teens can often seem like the little adults they almost are, their brains are still not fully-developed, and like kids, they remain poor at judging the true risk of activities. So they still rely on you to help create a safe environment…
If your baby is between 6 months and 12 months old, they completely depend on you for their health and safety. The best way to protect them is to be aware of the risks your young baby faces, and what actions you can take to help keep your baby safe…
We’re committed to providing our safety information to everyone in the Maritimes, including our first nations communities. To date, we offer the following resources in Mi’kmawi’simk, the Mi’kmaq language, and Wolastoqey:Infographic: Preventing Falls…
Check that your seat is approved for use in Canada. You’ll find the National Safety Mark on the car seat or booster seat. Read the labels and instructions to make sure that your child is within the height, weight, and age limits for the seat. Is…
Most babies and children with special health care needs can safely use a standard car seat. Sometimes a child with a medical, physical, or behavioural need may require an adaptive car bed, car seat, booster seat, or vest to be safety transported. …
Each Canadian province and territory has their own laws that govern the use of car seats, booster seats, and seat belts according to the child’s age, height, and weight. The law is the minimum safety standard that can be enforced. It…
Each Canadian province and territory has their own laws that govern the use of car seats, booster seats, and seat belts according to the child’s age, height, and weight. The law is the minimum safety standard that can be enforced. It is often…