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Community Outreach Programs

Steer Clear Teen Driver Safety Program
To enforce safe and responsible driving habits with your teen, Suncoast Safety Council's teaches the Steer Clear Program at area highschools. This interactive program features a guest lecturer on teen driver safety, instruction by our state licensed driving instructor, informational videos and impaired driving simulations using a pedal car.

Below are several key topics the Steer Clear Program addresses:
• Drug & alcohol effects on driving
• The importance of wearing a seatbelt
• Risks associated with aggressive driving
• Ways to avoid and prevent unsafe driving situations
• What inexperienced drivers should know about the road
• The dangers of distracted driving /cell phone use while driving

To inquire about having the Steer Clear program taught at your high school, please call  727-373 - 7233.

Child Car Seat Safety
Did you know that car crashes are the #1 killer for children ages 3-14? There are many tools parents and caregivers can use to help reduce the risk of injury and death to children who ride in vehicles – research the right safety gear to use.

Baby  Proof Your Home
Coming soon! Call our office in the interim for more information 727-373.SAFE (7233)

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Just For Kids - Safety Fun

Join our friends the Danger Rangers for interactive games and learn more about how to stay safe while having fun.

Suncoast Safety Council Basic Driver Improvement Course
Suncoast Safety Tips

Listen Up

From Top Safety, October 2007

Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most common occupational diseases. Always wear your recommended equipment to prevent hearing loss (canal caps, earplugs or earmuffs), which may vary depending on the noise level and work environment. If you are uncertain, ask. If you have to shout over noise to be heard on or off the job, that noise could be damaging your hearing.

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