Products: Bike Safety, Teenagers 13 to 18, -bottle, -chain, -crayon, -kit, -lights, -pencils, -reflective, -tshirts, -zipper
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$295.00What happens when you hit your head? Use this highly visual tabletop display to demonstrate how concussions occur and how one can manage and help prevent them. The information in this display is compatible with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC...Sku: 10-4890
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$299.00Don't Forget Your Gear Edgy graphics and popular anime-style characters encourage pre-teens to use their helmet and safety gear. Perfect for sports safety presentations and health fairs, the banner can be used as a standalone display or as an...Sku: 10-4645
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$295.00What does your brain do for you? Raise awareness of brain function and why it is so important to protect your brain. This highly visual tabletop display shows various lobes of the brain and some of the functions of each lobe. Perfect for...Sku: 10-4891
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$299.00Prevent Train Accidents Even in an emergency, trains can take over one mile to stop. The You Can't Stop A Train stand-up banner is a great way to let families know how to cross railroad tracks safely. Perfect for Operation...Sku: 6-3346
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$0.45Teach children when to cross with these colorful bookmarks, specifically designed for grades K-2. Tailor the contents to your specific program or campaign. Great for Safe Routes and Wakl to School events, and health fairs! You can have your own...Sku: 6-3810
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$1.35Message pens are a great way to reinforce important safety and health information. These colorful pens feature five messages. Pick you safety topic and we will take care of everything else. Details: Colors: White, neon orange, neon green, hot pink and...Sku: P-WR-5MSGPEN
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$1.55Message pens are a great way to reinforce important safety and health information. These colorful pens feature five messages. Pick you safety topic and we will take care of everything else. Details: Colors: White with red, black, blue, purple, or...Sku: P-WR-5MSGPEN-2
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$0.45Do you have a concussion? Based on the American Academy of Neurology’s 2013 guidelines and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommendations, this informative ThinkFirst bookmark serves as a handy reminder for children...Sku: TF-4895