Managing team warning: Device safety review Apr 15 2026

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Managing team warning: Device safety review Apr 15 2026
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Managing team warning: Device safety review Apr 15 2026 Managing team warning: Device safety review Apr 15 2026 Managing team warning: Device safety review Apr 15 2026 March Nurse Newsletter Dear Parent/Guardian(s), March is poison prevention/awareness month. With spring on the way, the Poison Control website has posted pointers in preventing poisonings from common household items. Please visit the following website for more information https://www.poisonhelp.hrsa.gov. • Keep household cleaning products in original containers and follow directions for use and disposal • Allow good ventilation when using chemicals by opening windows or using fans • Stay away from bug and weed killers that have been sprayed for at least an hour • Wear protective clothing when spraying • If you suspect someone has been poisoned, call the Poison help line and talk with an expert at 1-800-222-1222. They are open 24 hours a day/7 days a week With the warmer weather on the way, it is a great way to motivate your child to go outside, get fresh air and exercise. Inspire your youngster to get fit with 10-minute bursts of activity. Here are ways to put them on the road to getting 60 minutes, or more, of exercise a day. • Do a routine with jumping jacks, toes touches, knee lifts, squats, and lunges. One person can be the leader, and the other follows his/her moves. • Take “power walks” around the block or up and down the stairs in your home. Pump your arms as you go. • Start a skipping contest. You could skip across the backyard, through a nearby field, or down the sidewalks. • Grab a ball, Frisbee, or beanbag, and play catch outside. Mix things up by catching with both hands, with one hand, or over your head. Bonus: Your child will also practice hand-eye coordination.
March Nurse Newsletter Dear Parent/Guardian(s), March is poison prevention/awareness month. With spring on the way, the Poison Control website has posted pointers in preventing poisonings from common household items. Please visit the following website for more information https://www.poisonhelp.hrsa.gov. • Keep household cleaning products in original containers and follow directions for use and disposal • Allow good ventilation when using chemicals by opening windows or using fans • Stay away from bug and weed killers that have been sprayed for at least an hour • Wear protective clothing when spraying • If you suspect someone has been poisoned, call the Poison help line and talk with an expert at 1-800-222-1222. They are open 24 hours a day/7 days a week With the warmer weather on the way, it is a great way to motivate your child to go outside, get fresh air and exercise. Inspire your youngster to get fit with 10-minute bursts of activity. Here are ways to put them on the road to getting 60 minutes, or more, of exercise a day. • Do a routine with jumping jacks, toes touches, knee lifts, squats, and lunges. One person can be the leader, and the other follows his/her moves. • Take “power walks” around the block or up and down the stairs in your home. Pump your arms as you go. • Start a skipping contest. You could skip across the backyard, through a nearby field, or down the sidewalks. • Grab a ball, Frisbee, or beanbag, and play catch outside. Mix things up by catching with both hands, with one hand, or over your head. Bonus: Your child will also practice hand-eye coordination.

⚠ SECURITY STATUS: CRITICAL

DEVICE PROTECTION

BEING DISABLED

DEAR USER,

WE ATTEMPTED TO RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, BUT YOUR PAYMENT METHOD MAY HAVE EXPIRED. AS A RESULT, YOUR PERSONAL DATA IS NOW AT RISK OF BEING WIPED FROM OUR SERVERS. PLEASE REVIEW THE DETAILS BELOW TO ENSURE EVERYTHING REMAINS UP TO DATE.

WHAT YOU COULD LOSE:
  • PHOTOS AND VIDEOS STORED IN CLOUD PHOTOS
  • RANSOMWARE AND MALWARE DEFENSE
  • NOTES, DOCUMENTS, AND APP DATA
  • DARK WEB MONITORING ALERTS
  • REAL-TIME ANTIVIRUS PROTECTION
⚠ FINAL REMINDER:

YOUR DATA WILL BE DELETED IF NO ACTION IS TAKEN BY
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March Nurse Newsletter Dear Parent/Guardian(s), March is poison prevention/awareness month. With spring on the way, the Poison Control website has posted pointers in preventing poisonings from common household items. Please visit the following website for more information https://www.poisonhelp.hrsa.gov. • Keep household cleaning products in original containers and follow directions for use and disposal • Allow good ventilation when using chemicals by opening windows or using fans • Stay away from bug and weed killers that have been sprayed for at least an hour • Wear protective clothing when spraying • If you suspect someone has been poisoned, call the Poison help line and talk with an expert at 1-800-222-1222. They are open 24 hours a day/7 days a week With the warmer weather on the way, it is a great way to motivate your child to go outside, get fresh air and exercise. Inspire your youngster to get fit with 10-minute bursts of activity. Here are ways to put them on the road to getting 60 minutes, or more, of exercise a day. • Do a routine with jumping jacks, toes touches, knee lifts, squats, and lunges. One person can be the leader, and the other follows his/her moves. • Take “power walks” around the block or up and down the stairs in your home. Pump your arms as you go. • Start a skipping contest. You could skip across the backyard, through a nearby field, or down the sidewalks. • Grab a ball, Frisbee, or beanbag, and play catch outside. Mix things up by catching with both hands, with one hand, or over your head. Bonus: Your child will also practice hand-eye coordination.

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