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On the Web
- Child Safety on the Information Highway - Put out by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, this document outlines how parents can best protect their children while still allowing them use of the Internet.
- Child Safety-Net - Promotes "Child Safety-Net" book. Site also has newsletter back issues and links, relating to protection of children online.
- Safe Kidz R Us - Child safety products, child identification kits and child safety tips.
- Inphodentity, Inc. - Features a child safety registry archive that includes the member child's ID information and photo to be provided to the authorities if needed. Includes information on missing children and abduction, safety tips, and fingerprint kits.
- Child Safety FAQ - Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about child safety on the internet.
- A-Better-Child.org - Helping the youth of today prepare for tomorrow. Providing parents, children and teens information on internet safety.
- Project Safekids - Providers of bulk DNA kits, child ID kits and promotes child safety events in the USA.
- Be Safe Online - Internet Safety advice for parents, teachers and responsible adults. Encourages child safety through careful online behavior.
- Children's Safety Network - National injury and violence prevention resource center. Contains many publications and links related to child safety.
- SurfBuddies - Child Safe internet access product designed with total child internet safety in mind.
Wikipedia Articles
- Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act - The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act () was signed into law by U.S.
- Child safety lock - A child safety lock is a special-purpose lock for cabinetsdrawers, bottle]s, etc. that prevents children from getting at any dangerous contents.
- Child harness - A child harness (alternative: child tether, British English: walking reins) is a safety restraint for walking with small children. The device is primarily used with toddlers and children of preschool age, and typically consists of a shoulder harness with a lead (tether) secured in the back, either directly or by means of ...
- ISOFIX - ISOFIX (known as LATCH [ "Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren" ] in the United States) is the ISO 13216 standard, covering anchoring system for Group 1 child safety seats. It defines standard attachment points to be manufactured into cars, enabling compliant child safety seats to be quickly and safely secured.
- KidDesk - KidDesk is a computer safety program for children that acts as a child friendly "desktop" created by the Edmark Software Company, originally created in 1992, although later versions were created in the future. KidDesk can be set to start when the computer starts up, and can only be exited through password entry, so to protect the child from damaging the ...