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Family Health Checklist Places Important Information at Your Fingertips

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St. Paul, Minn. -- Have you ever wanted quick information on poison prevention, first aid or fire safety? Thanks to 3M and the American Red Cross, the information is now at your fingertips. Designed to provide families with information and suggestions for treating minor injuries and maintaining overall safety in and around the home, the Family Health Checklist features topics such as:

The Family Health Checklist is available free to consumers while supplies last by calling 1-888-390-6865. It is designed to be kept in a place where family members can reference it frequently and conveniently -- near the telephone, inside a kitchen or bathroom cabinet or in the first aid kit. "As a leader in manufacturing first aid products, it only seemed natural for 3M to team up with the American Red Cross, a recognized leader in providing health and safety education, to create and distribute this easy-to-read guide that provides families with practical and useful health care information," states Pat Trepp, business manager of 3M Consumer and Professional Health Care.

3M is a diversified, international company with a $2.4 billion health care business consisting of more than 10,000 medical, surgical, consumer and home health care, dental and pharmaceutical products. 3M Health Care is committed to supplying reliable products and services that make a difference in the practice, delivery and outcomes of health care.

The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. For more than 85 years, the American Red Cross has been a national leader in health and safety education. (ARA)

Courtesy of Article Resource Association, www.aracopy.com  


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