We all hope we'll never be put in the position of having to save a child's life, but it could happen. Children test their physical limits and get caught in all kinds of dangerous situations. They choke on food, fall off bikes and play equipment, and wade into water unsupervised.
Newborns and young infants can't easily raise their heads, so they need special protection from suffocation. But small children are at risk, too.
Protecting Kids From Suffocation
Protect kids from the dangers of suffocation by following these rules:
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