Stacia Woodcock, Cara Natterson and Robert Sears discuss the summertime products that are safe and dangerous for use on kids. They discuss what to look for and avoid in sunscreens and insect repellents, and what to do if your child ingests or has an allergic reaction to these products.
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Stacia Woodcock, Cara Natterson and Robert Sears discuss the summertime products that are safe and dangerous for use on kids. They discuss what to look for and avoid in sunscreens and insect repellents, and what to do if your child ingests or has an allergic reaction to these products.
How do you keep the kids safe during the summer?
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