In Case of Emergency
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Fire
by Eric Reeder
Part of the In Case of Emergency series
Did you know that the best way to prevent fires is to not play with matches or lighters? Every building should have a fire extinguisher. Learn more about this emergency in Fire, one of the titles in the In Case of Emergency series.
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Seizures
by Rochelle Groskreutz
Part of the In Case of Emergency series
Did you know that people having seizures may seem confused or look like they are daydreaming? Seizures may cause a person to fall or shake. Learn more about this emergency in Seizures, one of the titles in the In Case of Emergency series.
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Asthma
by Ryan Smith
Part of the In Case of Emergency series
Did you know that an asthma attack can make breathing harder? An asthma attack can be caused by allergies or too much exercise. Learn more about this emergency in Asthma, one of the titles in the In Case of Emergency series.
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Diabetes
by Linda Hopkins
Part of the In Case of Emergency series
Did you know that, with diabetes, the body struggles to get the energy it needs from food? Diabetes can cause high or low blood sugar. Learn more about this emergency in Diabetes, one of the titles in the In Case of Emergency series.
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Cuts and Burns
by Jacqueline S. Cotton
Part of the In Case of Emergency series
Did you know that many cuts and burns can be treated at home? Some are more serious and need to be treated at a hospital. Learn
more about this emergency in Cuts and Burns, one of the titles in the In Case of Emergency series.

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Allergies
by Helen Lepp Friesen
Part of the In Case of Emergency series
Did you know that an allergic reaction can cause an itchy rash or sneezing? It can also make the throat feel tight. Learn more about this emergency in Allergies, one of the titles in the In Case of Emergency series.
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