
From the beginning of a child\'s life, products intended for a child must be selected with safety in mind. Parents and caretakers of babies and young children need to be aware of many potential hazards in the child\'s environment hazards from incorrect use of products or with products not well designed for their intended purpose. The Consumer Product Safety Commission hopes this booklet, with its selected safety hints, will be your ABC primer helping you buy nursery products, using them, keeping them in good repair, and properly disposing of a product if it becomes a hazard. The Commission has several ways to keep you informed. The Commission publishes Safety Alerts and recall notices, has a Hotline service (1-800-638-2772, TTY: 1-800-638-8270) and has a Website page (www.cpsc.gov). CPSC can also send you information for hosting a Baby Safety Shower, a great way to inform new parents how to protect their babies

When operating the unit, play in a well-lit room and keep a safe distance from the screen. Avoid prolonged use of the system. Take a break of about 15 minutes during every hour of play.Do not use the system when you are tired or short of sleep. When using headphones, do not turn the volume up before putting the headphones on. Also, do not listen at loud volume levels for extended periods of time. Stop using the system immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms. If the condition persists, consult a doctor. Lightheadedness, nausea, or a sensation similar to motion sickness. · Discomfort or pain in the eyes, ears, hands, arms, or any other part of the body.
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National Flood Insurance Program
Flood Insurance Claims Handbook
Revised and Effective as of November 13, 2006
Thank you for protecting yourself through the National Flood Insurance Program
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Purchasing flood insurance is a wise decision for the home or business owner. Like homeowners’ insurance, it’s protection you hope you never have to use. But if flooding occurs, you will be protected as outlined in the details of your policy. This claims guide was created by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which oversees the National Flood Insurance Program, to help you through the process of filing a claim and appealing the decision on
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