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NIIW: Television and Radio PSA
Public Service Announcements (PSA)
April 19-26, 2008 - National Infant Immunization Week

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Radio Live-Reads For DJs (English)

  1. Read time: 10 seconds

    In the past, millions of children have died of infectious diseases that now can be prevented with vaccination. Ask your doctor about the vaccines your children need to protect their health. This announcement is sponsored by (add your organization here).

  2. Read time: 20 seconds

    Car seat? Check. Baby gates? Check. Immunizations?....You do so much to make sure your children are safe. Remember, vaccinations are another important way to keep them healthy and protected. Check with your doctor to learn if all of your children are up-to-date with their vaccinations. This announcement is sponsored by (add your organization here).
  3. Read time: 30 seconds

    Hey Moms! Hey Dads! If your child is not up-to-date on immunizations, they could be at risk for serious diseases like mumps, whooping cough, and measles. So, what are you waiting for? Make an appointment TODAY to get your child immunized and keep them protected. For more information call 1-800-CDC-INFO or visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines. This announcement is sponsored by (add your organization here

  4. Read time: 30 seconds

    As a parent, you do what ever it takes to keep your baby healthy and safe. You make sure they ride in a car seat….baby proof the house to protect them from injury…Did you know that you can now help protect them from 14 serious diseases? Ask your doctor about the immunizations your kids need – and make sure they have all of their shots. For more information call 1-800-CDC-INFO or visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines. This announcement is sponsored by (add your organization here).

  5. Read time: 30 seconds

    Do you know if your children are up-to-date with their immunizations? This week is National Infant Immunization Week - a perfect time to check and see if your baby is up-to-date with her immunizations. Ask your doctor or nurse. For more information call 1-800-CDC-INFO or visit the CDC Web site at www.cdc.gov/vaccines. This announcement is sponsored by (add your organization here).

  6. Read time: 30 seconds

    Vaccines keep children safe from serious diseases like mumps, whooping cough, and measles. Make sure your children are protected by getting all of their childhood vaccines before they are two years old. Ask your doctor or nurse if your children are up-to-date on their immunizations. For more information call 1-800-CDC-INFO or visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines. This announcement is sponsored by (add your organization here).

  7. Read time: 30 seconds

    Vaccination is one of the best things you can do to protect your children. Ask your doctor or nurse if your children are up-to-date on their immunizations. For more information call 1-800-CDC-INFO or visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines. This announcement is sponsored by (add your organization here).

  8. Read time: 30 seconds

    Did you know that children need most of their vaccines before they are two years old? Is your baby up-to-date with their immunizations? Check with your doctor or nurse. For more information call 1-800-CDC-INFO or visit the CDC Web site at www.cdc.gov/vaccines. This announcement is sponsored by (add your organization here).

  9. Read time: 30 seconds

    Serious diseases such as measles, mumps, and whooping cough are still a threat to children. Vaccination is one of the best ways to protect your child from vaccine-preventable diseases. Make sure your child is up-to-date with their vaccinations by checking with your doctor or nurse. For more information call 1-800-CDC-INFO or visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines. This announcement is sponsored by (add your organization here).

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This page last modified on April 4, 2008
Content last reviewed on April 4, 2008
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

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