QUOTE FOR THE WEEKEND:

“According to the latest data available from the National SAFE KIDS Campaign, consider the following statistics:

  • Unintentional injury is a leading cause of death among children under age 14.
  • Leading causes of accidental injury at home are burns, drowning, suffocation, choking, poisonings, falls, and fire arms.
  • Burns and fires are a common cause of accidental death in children and adults, and account for an estimated 3,500 adult and child deaths per year.
  • Nearly 75 percent of all scalding burns in children are preventable.
  • Toddlers and children are more often burned by a scalding or flames.”

Stanford Children’s Health (www.stanfordchildrens.org)

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