Calgary’s ability to host 50 below wind-chill weather can be very dangerous, especially for young children. Avoiding winter-related health problems such as frostbite, pneumonia and hypothermia play a vital role in Calgary living.
\nNowadays, parents must be computer-savvy to find out what’s really going on in their child’s world.
\nThe holidays are an exciting time of year. However, decorating, traveling and even cooking can pose some safety risks. Taking simple preventative measures will help you and Santa Claus stay safe during this joyous season.
\nSummer is revving its engine, and it's a great time of year for teenagers.
\nFor parents, though, this is a time of high anxiety. The onset of summer is the deadliest time of the year for teen drivers. Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows that the 101 days from Memorial Day to Labor Day produce a spike in traffic accidents, injuries and deaths among young people.
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