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Medical Encyclopedia: Safety

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Alternative names   

Car seats; Fire safety; Bicycle safety; Water safety

Information   

Accidents are the most common cause of death in children 14 years old and younger. In fact, accidents cause more childhood deaths than diseases, drugs, or violence. Fortunately, many accidents -- for both children and adults -- can be avoided if simple safety measures are taken.

FIRE SAFETY

HOTEL FIRE SAFETY BICYCLE SAFETY CHILD SAFETY HOUSEHOLD SAFETY CAR SAFETY INFANT AND CHILD CAR SEATS WORK SAFETY

WATER SAFETY

CAMPING AND HIKING SAFETY

SUN PROTECTION BURGLARY PREVENTION Doors and entry areas: Windows: When you go on vacation:

References   

Dowd MD. Epidemiology and prevention of childhood injuries. Crit Care Med. 2002; 30(11 Suppl): S385-392.

Update Date: 7/18/2007

Updated by: Eric Perez, MD, Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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