Stash a portable kit in your diaper bag or car so that you have what you need at all times. It's easy to worry — a lot — when your baby gets a fever or cut, especially if you're a first-time mom or ...
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“When travelling with babies and toddlers, a thoughtfully packed first aid kit is non-negotiable. It should include the ...
The NHS recommends you have “a well-stocked first aid kit in your home so you can deal with minor accidents and injuries”. They also suggest keeping one in the car for emergencies. Whether out and ...
From first-aid essentials to road safety, sun protection and responsible celebrations, ER24’s Dr Vernon Wessels offers ...
Affinity Health urges parents to stay alert around pools and learn basic first aid skills that could save a child’s life.
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