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Reports & Tips:
An
Observational Sruvey of Helmet Use Among Children Ages 5-14
Bicycle &
Skateboard Safety
National Study of Safety Role
Modeling among Parents and Children
Playgrounds:
Each year, about 200,000
children are treated in U.S. hospital emergency rooms for playground
equipment-related injuries - an estimated 148,000 of these injuries
involve public playground equipment and an estimated 51,000 involve
home playground equipment.
Is
your home playground a safe place to play?
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) offers consumers these
tips for public playground safety.
Beaches, Pools
& Hot Tubs:
According to the Center for Disease Control CDC Children ages 1 to 4 have the highest drowning rates.
Among children 1 to 4 years old who died from an unintentional injury, almost 30% died from drowning.
Fatal drowning remains the second-leading cause of unintentional injury-related death for children ages 1 to 14 years.
Drowning can happen at
any time of year, but be especially cautious during the summer months
when drowning incidents can increase up to 89% as compared to the rest
of the year.
Learn more about keeping your kids safe in and near water.
Read how to
Think
Healthy. Be Healthy. Swim Healthy
Adding as many proven water safety steps as possible is the
best way to assure a safe and fun experience, because you can
never know which one might save a child’s life—until it does.
Learn how simple safety steps save lives in and around pools and spas.
Kids can be seen drinking the water in pools, either
from curiousity or thirst. According to the EPA, drinking the water from your backyard pool can be just as dangerous as drinking from a public pool.
A pool or hot tub is only as safe as its weakest link. Read the Red Cross guide on Home Pool and Hot Tub Maintenance and Safety.
Around the House:
As young children grow,
they quickly become more curious and independent. It's hard even for
the most careful parents to keep up with where they are and what
they're doing at all times. Follow these tips The U.S. Consumer Safety Commission recommends 12 Safety
Devices to protect and child-proof your home.
Other Injuries:
Shaken Baby Syndrome: Head trauma is the leading
cause of death in child abuse cases in the United States.
Holidays:
With Halloween right around the corner it is important for
every parent to know what dangers are present and how to keep their
kids safe. Here are
a few very important tips from the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
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