Archive for October, 2007

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Safer Children + Halloween

October 17, 2007

Here’s a really brief and simple sniglet about Halloween safety.

LIGHT is your child’s friend. Even if trick or treaters will be accompanied by an adult or older sibling, neighborhood walking is risky in the dark. Reflective tape, reflective bags or containers, and a light source of some kind for EACH child will help prevent accidents.

One flashlight for big brother or sister herding a flocklet of six little ones is just not enough. On the plus side, children LOVE lights in general. Glow sticks carry a particular fascination, and can be activated and hung like a necklace or from a belt or waistband using ribbon or a sash. If flashlight is the illumination of choice, be sure it can be fastened somehow to the costume so that hands can be free. Asking a child to hold onto a lit flashlight throughout the mission is not likely to succeed. The flashlight will wind up in a pocket, (if you’re lucky), or more likely dropped and broken before the trip has gone halfway.

 Just a quick sniglet for family safety. Please feel free to post any ideas for child safety this upcoming Halloween right here.

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Small Matters of Life and Death « The SafeHouse

October 17, 2007
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Welcome to the Common Room

October 13, 2007

Welcome to PrismSafety.com. This blogspace will be open to all users of Prism Safety and members of Prism Safety Academy. While the pages of the main site will be substantially devoted to technical learning tools or compliance issues, this area allows for editorial and opinionated expression by our users.

As topics emerge, content categories will be added. Here would be a great place to express opinions, make suggestions and discuss ideas.

I, for one, plan to do some commenting on the safety practices (or lack thereof) that drive me crazy that I’ve seen over the years. We’ll also be posting some funny (believe it or not) material.

Please join the discussions, and comment on anything you think would interest the rest of us.

Cheers