Kids Can T Fly

Kids Can T Fly

<p> Kids Can’t Fly! Window Safety and Prevention Tips for Families with Young Children</p><p>Falls are the leading cause of injury to children, and falls from windows involving young children are especially serious. Window falls are preventable. To prevent window falls, parents and caregivers should: Window Safety and Prevention  Install approved window guards.  Keep all furniture, especially beds, Massachusetts building codes require that a sofas and dressers, or anything else window guard must have a quick- release children can climb, away from that can be operated by an adult or older windows. child in an emergency. Be sure the window guards you purchase include this feature.  Lock all unopened doors and windows. Window stops and window guards can be purchased at local hardware stores and  Open windows from the top down, chain department stores. Window stops especially when there are children in the range in cost from $5-10 each. Child safety home. window guards cost about $40, depending upon the style/brand/window size. It is  If you must open windows from the bottom, important to remember that these need to buy window-stops at your local hardware be installed correctly in order to work. store that will limit the opening to less than 4 inches. Window-stops can be disabled by an adult or older child in an emergency. Other Safety Tips for the Home:  Encourage children to play in the center of children from slipping through or trapping a room. Don’t store toys next to body parts; railings on older buildings can windows. be up to 7” apart and may need to be  Establish home fire escape routes and replaced to protect children. schedule regular family practice drills. Be  Remember, no tool or equipment is 100% sure all adults and older children practice so foolproof. Young children require they can disable window stops and remove constant supervision to keep them window guards in an emergency. safe.  Regularly check for and fix loose  Window screens will not prevent a railings or boards on upper story child from falling out of a window! balconies. Remember: Screens are designed to keep  Make sure porch and balcony railings bugs outside, NOT to keep children inside are spaced 4” apart or less to prevent </p><p>To Learn More: http://www.nsc.org/get_involved/divisions/Pages/WindowSafetyObservancesPdfs.aspx http://www.netwellness.org/healthtopics/ch/falls.cfm http://www.bphc.org/programs/cib/healthyhomescommunitysupports/injuryprevention/kidscantfly/P ages/Home.aspx “Kids Can’t Fly” theme used with permission from the Boston Public Health Commission</p>

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