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Weather and Extreme Heat

King County's Child Care Health Program presents guidance for child care providers on keeping children safe during extreme weather conditions. It includes tips for monitoring weather alerts, adjusting outdoor activities, and protecting children's health through downloadable PDFs and videos.

Downloadable posters available in Amharic, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified), English, Oromo, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese. 

Free or Low-Cost Vaccines in King County

All children ages 0 to 18 in Washington can receive all routinely recommended vaccines at no cost from a healthcare provider that participates in the Childhood Vaccine Program (CVP). You may be charged an administration fee (a charge for delivering the vaccine), but you don’t have to pay if you can’t afford it. There are about 300 CVP providers in King County, and most require that a child enrolls as a patient to get services.

Adults who are uninsured can also access vaccines at no cost. 

Soil Safety

King County's Child Care Health Program presents guidance on protecting children from toxic substances in soil, such as arsenic and lead, which can pose health risks through ingestion or inhalation. It offers practical tips for reducing exposure both indoors and outdoors, emphasizing hygiene, nutrition, and safe play environments.

Tip: Webpage can be machine translated using the globe icon in the top right corner of the page.  

Infant Development and Feeding Guidelines

King County's Child Care Health Program presents guidelines for feeding infants and toddlers in multiple formats (PDF and Video).

Infant feeding guidelines one-pagers are translated into nine languages. 

Videos are available in English, Spanish, Mandarin / Simplified Chinese, and Cantonese / Traditional Chinese