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SafetySkills works to help keep children safe

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Experts say that the H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu, could make a comeback when kids head back to school, leaving parents to worry about their children’s health.

In light of these mounting concerns, SafetySkills has decided to offer their Flu Symptoms and Prevention Strategies course to the public at no charge at: www.safetyskills.com.

Besides children, it has been reported that pregnant women and the elderly are among the groups at the highest level of risk when it comes to the H1N1 virus according to the Center for Disease Control.

Taking advantage of all the means available to the public in order to prevent spread of swine flu is the best bet, but the trickiest part is getting children to do their part.

To learn more about SafetySkills or to take the Flu Symptoms and Prevention Strategies course, visit: www.safetyskills.com.