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How to Watch Kids Around Water
- Watch kids when they are in or around water. Keep young children and weak swimmers within arm’s reach of an adult.
Participation in sports offers tremendous social, emotional and physical benefits for children. We know that one of the worst things for kids is being on the sidelines with an injury.
Helmets Are a Must
- Every skater should wear a helmet. Wrist guards, knee pads and elbow pads are a good idea for everyone, but especially for beginners.
Supervise Kids Using Playground Equipment
- Actively supervise children on playgrounds. It won’t be hard – they’ll probably be calling for you to watch them climb, jump and swing.
- Check playgrounds where your children play.
Wear a Helmet
- We have a simple saying: "Use your head, wear a helmet." It is the single most effective safety device available to reduce head injury and death from bicycle crashes.
Find the Right Helmet Fit
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https://www.safekids.org/safe-kids-worldwide-emphasizes-education-and-awareness-about-dangers-carbon-monoxide-while-travelingIf you’re looking for information or an expert in childhood safety and prevention, then Safe Kids Worldwide is here to help.
Safe Kids Worldwide is a global organization dedicated to preventing injuries in children, the number one killer of kids in the United States.
Video 2 in the Start Safe Fire video series: Hear from a teacher, fire fighter and others talk about the many benefits of Start Safe: Fire.
With homework from school and distractions outside of school, it’s more important than ever for kids to stay active. Whether it’s an organized sport or recreational play, follow these tips to help keep your preteens and teens safe.
With homework from school and distractions outside of school, it’s more important than ever for kids to stay active. Whether it’s an organized sport or recreational play, follow these tips to help keep your preteens and teens safe.