How to Use Safer Bug Repellents
Protect kids from bug bites with nets, covered skin, and safe repellents like DEET or Picaridin—always follow age guidelines and label directions.
Protect kids from bug bites with nets, covered skin, and safe repellents like DEET or Picaridin—always follow age guidelines and label directions.
The sun’s UV radiation can burn skin and cause skin cancer. It is important to practice good sun safety for you and your children while outdoors and enjoying the weather.
Playground surfaces vary in safety; some may contain toxins or allergens. Choose safer materials, follow guidelines, and ensure that kids wash hands after play.
Pets can benefit kids but may trigger allergies or transmit disease. Choose pets wisely, keep them clean, and reduce allergens with HEPA filters and hygiene.
Mercury is a toxic metal that harms the brain, nerves, and organs. Avoid mercury products, eat low-mercury fish, and dispose of mercury items safely.
Fragrances in products can expose kids to harmful VOCs and chemicals. Choose fragrance-free items and avoid scented candles and incense.
It is important to consider whether flooring materials contain/emit chemicals that are harmful to human health. Avoid materials with VOCs. Consider solid wood, bamboo, cork, or linoleum.
Crumb rubber in artificial turf contains harmful chemicals. Exposure risks include skin contact, inhalation, and heat injuries—Learn how to choose safer surfaces for our kids to play on.
Cell towers, cell phones, and WiFi all release radio frequency (RF) waves. High levels of RF waves can cause tissues to heat up, which has been linked to cancer. Learn how to reduce exposure.
It is important that child cares are located in safe areas. Choose child care sites wisely to avoid toxic exposures. Ensure safe spaces and keep kids away from pollution for healthy growth.