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5 Tips To Keep Kids Safe In Houston’s Summer Heat
Posted on · Local experts share tips on how to keep children safe from heat stroke and drowning during the hot Houston summers.
Posted on · Local experts share tips on how to keep children safe from heat stroke and drowning during the hot Houston summers.
Posted on · The original 2014 bill sought protect unaccompanied minors crossing the border. Cornyn says it’s needed now to deal with risks stemming from parents and children being separated when they enter the U.S. illegally.
Posted on · The Memorial Hermann Texas Trauma Institute urges you to call the police if you see a child left alone inside a car.
Posted on · With warmer weather on the way, the dangers of death increase when a child is left unattended in a vehicle. Area retailers join the Houston Police Department to remind the community that it is not only careless, but against the law.
Posted on · With the school year coming to an end, area retailers join the Houston Police Department to kick off a campaign to keep children safe while shopping in and around the city.
Posted on · Before you have a child, you have to install the car seat. Should you install it yourself, or have it professionally done? The sheriff's department held an inspection site to help.
Posted on · Today in Houston temperatures reached 97 degrees outside. Now imagine being in the car with the windows rolled up, no air conditioning and no way to get out. Tragically, that's what happens each year when a child or baby is forgotten in the car. Bill Stamps has more on this problem that doesn't appear to be going away.