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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>LifeTips Child Safety Products Tip of the Day</title><link>http://ChildSafetyProducts.lifetips.com/</link><description>ChildSafetyProducts.LifeTips.com Tip of the Day</description><dc:language xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">en-US</dc:language><generator>LifeTips.com</generator><image><url>http://ChildSafetyProducts.lifetips.com/rss/lt-logo-green.gif</url></image><item><title>Invest in Safety</title><link>http://ChildSafetyProducts.lifetips.com/tip/116420/outlet-covers/outlet-covers/invest-in-safety.html</link><pubDate>Thu 17 May 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">35B94199-3B7D-589E-D4C7-3D22B92CDBD6</guid><description>Child safety outlets are an inexpensive way to safeguard your house for your young children. For a small investment, you will get big savings in safety. For instance, a typical electrical outlet that is not child-proof averages about $1 to $3 each, while for $4 to $6, you can get a child tamper-resistant style that will prevent your children from being able to stick anything into the outlet and take the risk of getting electrocuted. To find an array of electrical outlet covers, check with local electrical supply stores, home improvement stores, hardware stores, discount houses and baby specialty stores. You can also shop online at websites that specialize in safety items and baby products.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;For more Child Safety Products tips, visit &lt;a href="http://ChildSafetyProducts.lifetips.com/"&gt;http://ChildSafetyProducts.lifetips.com&lt;/a&gt;

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