Monday, October 31, 2011

TOYS FOR TOTS!


We are excited to announce we will be accepting Toys for Tots donations this holiday season!  Bring the spirit of Christmas to disadvantaged children by donating toys.

Bring your unwrapped toys to one of our offices by December 14th. We will be accepting donations Monday through Friday between the hours of 9am and 4pm. 

Inspire Orthodontics
404-B East Mineral Ave
Littleton, CO 80122
(303) 754-0040 

Falcon Family Orthodontics
7685 McLaughlin Rd, Suite 190
Falcon, CO 80831
(719) 495-1230

Don't have time to purchase a gift? 
 A tax-exempt donation can be made in our office to be used towards a toy purchase.

Feel free to contact our office with any questions or concerns.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Halloween Safety Tips For Kids

  Anytime a child has an accident, it's tragic. The last thing that you want to happen is for your child to be hurt on a holiday, it would forever live in the minds of the child and the family.

There are many ways to keep your child safe at Halloween, when they are more prone to accidents and injuries. The excitement of children and adults at this time of year sometimes makes them forget to be careful. Simple common sense can do a lot to stop any tragedies from happening.
  • Help your child pick out or make a costume that will be safe. Make it fire proof, the eye holes should be large enough for good peripheral vision.
  • If you set jack-o-lanterns on your porch with candles in them, make sure that they are far enough out of the way so that kids costumes won't accidentally be set on fire. Better still use PumpkinLights.com to light pumpkins. They make a light that looks like a flickering candle flame!
  • Make sure that if your child is carrying a prop, such as a scythe, butcher knife or a pitchfork, that the tips are smooth and flexible enough to not cause injury if fallen on.
  • Kids always want to help with the pumpkin carving. Small children shouldn't be allowed to use a sharp knife to cut the top or the face. There are many kits available that come with tiny saws that work better than knives and are safer, although you can be cut by them as well. It's best to let the kids clean out the pumpkin and draw a face on it, which you can carve for them.
  • Treating your kids to a spooky Halloween dinner will make them less likely to eat the candy they collect before you have a chance to check it for them.
  • Teaching your kids basic everyday safety such as not getting into cars or talking to strangers, watching both ways before crossing streets and crossing when the lights tell you to, will help make them safer when they are out Trick or Treating.
Make Halloween a fun, safe and happy time for your kids and they'll carry on the tradition that you taught them to their own families some day!

For more on Halloween safety, see http://www.halloween-safety.com/.