Summer Safety Virtual Workshops
The Summer Safety Virtual Workshop Series is a joint initiative between First 5 San Bernardino and Safe Kids Inland Empire. With summer temperatures and increased outdoor activities come potential dangers for the health and safety of young children. These free workshops will take place throughout the summer and are designed to help parents and caregivers learn about the effects of heat exposure, head trauma, poor sleeping habits, car seats and more. In May, June and July, virtual webinars will cover a different topic every month. Each webinar is led by experts eager to share tips on keeping young children and babies safe this summer.
Did you know that cars can heat up to deadly temperatures as quickly as in 10 minutes? Are you looking for the latest crib safety guidelines and information about how to optimize safe sleeping for your baby? Do you know the current California State laws surrounding the use of a child’s car seat? Make sure to sign up for the free workshops below.
About First 5 San Bernardino
The Children and Families Commission for San Bernardino County (First 5 San Bernardino) was created in December 1998, in order to realize the benefits of Proposition 10 (California Children and Families Act) for the County’s youngest residents and their families. The act created a program for the purpose of promoting, supporting and improving the early development of children from the prenatal stage to five years of age, under the guidance of the Children and Families Commission for San Bernardino, and in collaboration with the community and agencies providing services to children.
About Safe Kids Inland Empire
Safe Kids Inland Empire, in collaboration with Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, works with an extensive network of community coalitions in San Bernardino and Riverside County to reduce injuries from motor vehicles, sports, drownings, falls, burns, poisonings and more. Safe Kids Inland Empire is one of over 600 state and local coalitions and chapters in the U.S. that bring together health and safety experts, educators, corporations, foundations, governments and volunteers to educate and protect families.