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Quarterly Safety Tips
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NEW! Safety In and Around Vehicles
Drivers
- Walk all the way around your parked car to check for kids, pets or toys before entering your vehicle.
- Make sure young children are always with an adult when getting in and out of your vehicle.
Caregivers
- Select safe play areas - away from parked or moving cars. Know where the children are playing.
- Firmly hold the hand of each child when walking near moving vehicles and in driveways, parking lots or on sidewalks.
Parents and Caregivers
- Never leave children alone in a vehicle, even with the window slightly open.
- Always lock your car and truck - especially at home. Keep keys and remote entry devices out of children's sight and reach.
- Watch children closely around vehicles, especially when loading and unloading.
- Be alert when dropping off children - especially sleeping infants - at a child care center or somewhere that might not be your normal routine.
- Place something that you'll need at your next stop on the floor of the back seat. This simple act could prevent you from for getting your children.
- Teach children that trunks are used only for cargo, and they are not a safe place to play.
- Show children how to locate the emergency release found in newer cars.
- If a child is missing, check vehicle trunks right away.
- Always lock a vehicle's doors and trunk - especially at home - and keep the keys out of children's reach.
For more safety information, contact Safe Kids Mid-South, headquartered at Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center at (901) 287-6730.
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For more safety tips, please click on the articles below.
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ATV Safety
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| | As bigger and faster all terrain vehicles (ATV's) have been introduced over the past decade, ATV-related deaths and injuries have increased substantially in every age group. From 1997 to 2001, injury rates increased 23 percent for children age 6 to 12, and 233 percent for children younger than age 6. |
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Babysitting Safety
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| | Safe Sitting Advice - Keeping Kids Safe While Parents Are Away |
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Backpack Safety
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| | Homework is just a part of life in the day of a school-aged child. Along with homework comes toting loads of books that can put a heavy burden on backs. |
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Bicycle Safety
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| | You can greatly reduce your child's risk of injury by setting limits. One single rule - wear a helmet - can reduce the risk of head injury by 85 percent. |
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Holiday Safety
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| | This holiday season, you could get your kids to play safe, or… better yet, get them to play smart! |
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Pedestrian Safety
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| | Step To It - Safely. Pedestrian injury is all too common. |
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Poison Prevention
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| | Many household products used everyday - medicines, cleansers and iron supplements - can prove deadly if left within the reach of young children. |
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School Bus Safety Tips
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| | Tips for parents about school bus safety are offered by Safe Kids Mid-South, headquartered at Le Bonheur Children’s Medical Center: |
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Sports Safety
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| | Score Big this Fall Sports Season by Remembering Safety First |
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Step To It Safely This Halloween
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| | Did you know that October 31 is the most dangerous day of the year for child pedestrians? |
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Summer Safety Quiz
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| | Take the Summer Safety Quiz and Make it a Safe Kids Summer |
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Toy Safety
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| | What do you need to know to keep you family safe when buying toys. |
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Water Safety
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| | "Splash Into Safety" this summer with advice from the Safe Kids Mid-South, headquartered at Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center. |
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Winter Safety
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| | As temperature falls and it’s time to break out the mittens and coats, you can't take safety for granted. Fireplaces, space heaters, freezing temperatures may pose a hazard to your child if you are not careful. |
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Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center is a leading children's hospital in the Mid South, providing pediatric care to children from 95 counties in six states.
50 N. Dunlap Street, Memphis, Tennessee 38103 • (901) 287-KIDS |
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