Tips on checking playground safety for your children
How safe is your child's playground? Whether we're talking about a playground in the park, at home or school, the first safety tip is always: NEVER LEAVE YOUR CHILD UNATTENDED! I can't emphasize that enough. Now that I've gotten that out the way, let's go on to safe checking the playground and building a safety net around your child.
Always take a look around your child's play area. Things that look
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