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We know that burns can be the cause of accidents to children and increasingly children suffer burns from hair straighteners.
A report published last week concluded that austerity measures were putting lives at risk. The report by the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) said that despite substantial falls in road deaths between 2007-2010, there had been an increase in the first six months of 2011, and the number of road deaths in the UK was expected to increase for the first time since 2003.
Trainers at the ready! In case you haven’t heard, next week (21 – 25 May) is Walk to School Week 2012.
Everyone knows that they don’t come with instructions, but a new set of four DVDs from the Essential Parent Company on baby care comes pretty close.
The Fire Kills campaign is once again reminding people to maintain and test their smoke alarms.
Six babies and toddlers are admitted to hospital every day due to burns and scalds injuries. Parents simply don’t know the extent or seriousness of the problem. CAPT’s new DVD resource pack Too hot to handle raises awareness and provides practical prevention advice. Act now to get this new resource, and help prevent these serious and painful injuries for young children.
The new Child Safety Week ideas book and poster - Small steps to safety - are online at the new Child Safety Week website.
Last month, the Department of Health published a series of documents designed to support partnership working for those delivering the Healthy Child programme (0-19). The documents include guidance, health visiting attributes, health visiting factsheets and Q&As – all intended to support families.
Did you know that the first electric toaster was invented in 1893? And that electrical cars are nothing new – the first one was developed in 1830!
Spring clean your home and take stock of safety It might not feel like it, but we’re now well into spring and as the days begin to get longer, April’s a great time to get people to think about home safety. The season is synonymous with cleaning, DIY, possibly moving house and sorting out all the things you’ve been meaning to get round to.