Kids on Safety 2006 contest
Summer is around the corner, and kids all over Texas are ready to have a blast! Jim Adler and associates is happy to announce its first “Kids on Safety” contest. All you have to do is submit a video of your child giving advice for safety during the summer days in combination with their best imitation of Jim S. Adler. Don't lose this opportunity to win a brand new Nintendo Wii, take part in a Jim Adler TV Commercial, take home autographed memorabilia, and much more!
Your videos will run on our website all summer collecting votes from our visitors. Kids have a distinct way of conveying messages, and we as a firm feel obligated to keep the public informed about safety issues to help avoid personal injury or death in some cases. Help us remind our community that accidents do happen, and the best way to avoid them is through public awareness.
Have some fun with your kids, be a movie director for a few hours. Don’t worry about the editing, leave it up to us; you will enjoy the final product! As Mr. Adler would say: “Send us your raw tape right now” As soon as we receive your tape or DVD it will be eligible for voting, the cut off date to send us your video is July 31st 2007. Have a safe summer with your kids!
Tips: -
If you haven’t seen any of Jim S. Adler’s commercials in while, you can go to our Youtube Channel; there you will find a bunch of videos to get ideas from. Go to www.youtube.com/jimadlerhouston
Rules: - Your child has to be 10 years of age or younger
- Please don’t put your kid in danger while filming safety tips
- No stunts or stunt actors allowed. J
- Submit your video no later than June 30th
- You can come to the site and vote for your video once a day, unlimited votes
- Participants must reside in Texas
- The winning video will be shown once at a predefined date on regular TV
Requirements: - You can send your tape, CD, or DVD of any video format to the following address:Jim S. Adler & Associates
Attention: Internet Department 1900 West Loop South, 20th floor Houston, Texas 77027-3214 Ideas for your Video : Water Safety: Learn to swim! Take some lessons at your local pool. - a. Swim in supervised areas only.
b. Obey all rules and posted signs. c. Don't mix alcohol and swimming. d. Pay attention to local weather conditions and forecasts.
- Sun Safety: Summer means fun in the sun! But be safe — don't let a heat-related illness ruin your day.
- Hiking and Camping Safety: Many families will head to our national parks and forests this summer to enjoy the great outdoors. But if you're not prepared to rough it in the woods, hiking or camping can be a rough experience. The best way to help guarantee a good time for all is to plan ahead carefully and follow commonsense safety precautions.
- Kids in Hot Cars Alert: Review the hidden dangers of kids being left or getting trapped in hot cars, which can lead to heat stroke and death.
- Swimmer’s Ear: preventing and treating children with Swimmer's Ear.
- Poisoning in Children: Avoid accidental poisonings this summer, including those caused by kids who accidentally ingest sunscreens, berries, cleaning solvents, insect repellents, pesticides, plants and mushrooms, and hydrocarbons in the form of gasoline, kerosene, and charcoal fluid.
- Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Poison Sumac: What you can do to prevent and treat rashes caused by exposure to poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac.
- Avoiding Burns From Fireworks and Grills
- Fireworks Safety: Fireworks can cause serious burn and eye injuries, even blindness.
- Pool Safety Tips for Parents: Pool Safety tips to prevent drowning in your children and promote water safety when swimming around pools and spas, plus info on diving safety.
- Food Safety in the Summer: Food poisoning do increase in the summer months, when the weather is warmer, allowing bacteria to grow faster, and more people are having picnics, barbecues and camping trips. Learn food safety tips to keep your children safe this summer.
- Don’t let the Bugs Bite: Tips for treating and avoiding insect bites.
- Kids’ Travel Health Requirements: are kids traveling outside the US? Do they need special shots or medication before leaving?
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