+ Follow Child safety Tag
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[Title] => Stronger safety measures now – do it for Sandy
[Summary] => It took a tragedy to spark action: the heartbreaking story of six-year-old Sandy Garrovillas, whose life was cut short during what should have been a birthday celebration.
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[Title] => Child safety and the technology of Volvo
[Summary] => Volvo Philippines continues its support for the residents of the Chosen Children Village along with its partner, the Nordic Chamber of Commerce.
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[Title] => Traveling for Holy Week? Camille Prats stresses child safety
[Summary] => According to the World Health Organization, a good car safety system with rear-facing restraint can reduce the risk of injury for children aged zero to four by 80 to 90 percent, as compared to having only a seat belt, where the risk of injury for children is reduced only by 32 percent.
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[Title] => Teaching cops? Of course, says Quezon City Police
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December 2, 2019 - 12:00am