2015 Safe Sitter
Safe Sitter is a medically accurate program that teaches adolescents how to handle emergencies when caring for younger children. The cost is $35. The goal of Safe Sitter is to reduce the number of avoidable and unintentional deaths among children being cared for by babysitters. Thousands of young adolescents across the country have been trained by Safe Sitter to handle life threatening emergencies. All information is taught by trained Safe Sitter instructors. During the course, students will receive hands-on practice in basic lifesaving techniques so they are prepared to act in a crisis. Participants will also receive helpful tips that will make them more confident caregivers, plus information on child development and age-appropriate activities. They will learn safety and security precautions, such as what to do if a stranger comes to the door; when and how to call for help; and the business aspect of babysitting. To successfully complete the Safe Sitter program, students must pass a rigorous practical and written test to show that they have mastered the key concepts and have the skills necessary to handle an emergency. Space is limited and registration and pre-payment are required. To register your son or daughter for the Safe Sitter course, call community education at Blue Mountain Health System at 610-377-7070.
Date and Time
Friday Jul 10, 2015
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM EDT
July 10, 2015 from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location
Blue Mountain Health System Education Classroom Gnaden Huetten Campus, 211 N. 12th St., Lehighton
Fees/Admission
$35 per student, includes all resource materials and supplies, including a Safe Sitter backpack, Band-aid dispenser with Band-aids, flashlight, Important Numbers pad, completion card, snacks and lunch.
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Contact Information
Mary Lou McGeehan @ 610-377-7070
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