In general, take your child to an emergency room after an injury any time you think the problem may need urgent care.
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You can help your child by being prepared and preventing injuries from happening. It is important to take charge of your child's health and follow a program designed to help you and your family stay healthy and safe.
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In an emergency, it is easy to "forget" even the most well-known information. That's why it is crucial to complete the information in this form for each member of your household.
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Choking hazards in the home: round, firm foods, such as grapes and popcorn, and small nonfood items, such as coins, balloons, and marbles.
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Read on for specific safety and injury prevention tips for wheel sports--from biking and inline skating to skateboarding and scooters.
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Learn helpful tips on what type and size of bike is right for your child, depending on their age, size, and ability.
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As part of your preparation for your new baby, you probably got an infant safety seat for the car. But do you know how to make sure it’s installed correctly? And when do you switch to a child safety seat? Learn the ins and outs of safe car travel for your little one.
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Detailed information on car safety.
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Children are at increased risk for serious fire and burn injuries and death because they have thinner skin than adults. This results in burns at lower temperatures.
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Detailed information on fire and burn safety.
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Small toys or toys with small removal parts are not appropriate for children ages 3 and younger.
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Most toys today are safe. But injuries still happen. Read this article for helpful tips on preventing toy-related injuries.
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Falls are the most common cause of injury visits to the emergency room for young children. Falls cause more open wounds, fractures, and brain injuries than any other cause. Read on to learn about safety steps you can take to prevent a fall for your child.
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Read on to learn preventive steps to protect children from drowning in homes, pools, and open waters, such as lakes, rivers, and oceans.
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