
"Nice
People,
Our
web site, http://historicalsense.com
is not a mediatic web site, it does not consist of any current or magazine
news. Therefore it has been prepared by the heart and not hand…
We
have followed the voyage of the modern human from the past to present and
have placed the most evident stones of the human history to the “Time
Table”…
You
will find something from yourselves by time. Maybe many things…"
While
presenting you the web site, had began with these sentences.
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When
those evident “Stones” took their places, we saw that there is an
important subject that should not be neglected:
CHILD
Who knows!… Today’s any CHILD might
become one of “The most
evident stones of the Human History”
The
protection, growth of the CHILDREN!…
The
subject is deeply dimensional and important. We felt that it would be
appropriate to commence from a small detail, a neglected current point.
CHILD
will from now on be in your web site in all subjects.
Growing
with wisdom and protected with assistances.
That’s
because this web site is a site of thinking and feeling persons.
Wish
you all the best.
Editor
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NEVER
leave children alone
in or around vehicles…
Not even for a minute
Many caring and responsible parents have left their
children alone in a car, not realizing the risks
involved. Some parents think it is okay to leave
a child alone in a car while they run to an ATM,
quickly drop off dry cleaning or while dropping
off another child at school. The results of
leaving a child alone in or around a vehicle can
be deadly.
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The temperature inside a car can reach
deadly levels in minutes.
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Children can set the vehicle in motion.
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Your child can be abducted.
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Drivers have difficulty seeing small children when they back
up.
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The child might leave the vehicle to
go looking for you.
REMEMBER…
AND
Safety Tips
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Children should never be
left alone in a vehicle, not even to run a
quick errand.
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Keep vehicles locked at all times; even
in
the garage or driveway.
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Teach your children to never play in or
around
a vehicle.
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Keys should never be left within reach
of
children.
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Always make sure that all child passengers
have
left the car after it is parked.
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If a child is locked inside a car, get him
out
as quickly as possible. If he is very hot or
seems sick, call 911 or your local emergency
number immediately.
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When a child is missing, check vehicles
and
car trunks right away.
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