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Bathtub and Shower Safety
Every year, more than 43,000 children receive emergency treatment for bathtub- and shower-related injuries. Many of these injuries can be prevented by following safety tips.

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Choking Prevention
Choking is a year-round hazard among children and a leading cause of injury and death, especially among children 3 years of age and younger.

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College Fire Safety
In order to protect college students from fires, it is important that they understand the risks in their new environment and take appropriate safety measures.

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Computer-Related Injuries
The computer workstation or home office is not a place many parents think about making safe. However, using and moving computers can cause injuries.

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Fire Escape Plans
Fires in the home can start in an instant and spread in seconds. Everyone in your family should know the fastest and safest way out of any room in your home.

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Fire Safety for Children
When a house fire starts, children can become very afraid and confused. With as little as two minutes to escape unharmed, there is not enough time to plan a safe escape route when the alarm sounds.

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Home Fire Safety
No one expects a fire to start in their home, but sadly, house fires occur more often than you might think, so it is important to be prepared.

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Staying Home Alone
All parents will someday ask themselves if their child is ready to stay home alone. Before leaving your child home alone, make sure they are ready and set rules to keep them safe.
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Study Identifies Barriers High Schools Face When Implementing and Enforcing State Concussion Laws
A new study conducted by researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy in the Abigail Wexner Research Institute (AWRI) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital investigated the barriers high schools across the country face when implementing state concussion laws.