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AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION DEATHS AND INJURIES
Airway obstruction injury is the leading cause of unintentional injury-related death among infants under age 1. These injuries occur when children are unable to breathe normally because food or objects block their internal airways (choking), ... [... more]
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RURAL DEATHS AND INJURIES
Children living in rural areas are at significantly greater risk of unintentional injury-related death than children living in urban areas. Agricultural injury is of particular concern because children, simply by living in the farm environment, ... [... more]
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SCHOOL DEATHS AND INJURIES
More than 53 million children in the United States spend almost one-fourth of their total waking hours in school or on school property. An estimated 10 to 25 percent of the more than 14 million unintentional injuries sustained by children ages 14 ... [... more]
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Water Safety Campaign 2008
Welcome to Safe Kids' Water Safety Campaign Web site - Did you know that children can drown in as little as one inch of water? Drowning is the second leading cause of accidental death among children ages 1 to 14. Back to Safe Kids USA - Sign Up ... [... more]
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BICYCLE-RELATED DEATHS AND INJURIES
Bicycles are associated with more childhood injuries than any other consumer product except the automobile. More than 70 percent of children ages 5 to 14 (27.7 million) ride bicycles. This age group rides 50 percent more than the average ... [... more]
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FIREARM DEATHS AND INJURIES
Unintentional shootings account for nearly 20 percent of all firearm-related fatalities among children ages 14 and under, compared with 3 percent for the entire U.S. population. Americans possess nearly 200 million firearms, including 65 million ... [... more]
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WHEN AND WHERE DEATHS AND INJURIES OCCUR
The unintentional injury-related death rate among children ages 14 and under declined more than 40 percent from 1987 to 2001. However, unintentional injury remains the leading cause of death among children ages 14 and under in the United States. ... [... more]
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LOW-INCOME CHILDREN
Children are at significant risk from unintentional injury-related death and disability. Injury rates vary with a child's age, gender, race and socioeconomic status. Younger children, males, minorities and poor children suffer disproportionately. ... [... more]
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Safe Kids USA Offers Yard Safety Tips
Each of five major child injury hazards - motor vehicles, drowning, burns, falls and poison - can be found in the back yard during the summer. Riding mowers, inflatable pools, home playground equipment and even natural vegetation and sunlight ... [... more]
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UNINTENTIONAL INJURY-RELATED DEATH RATES
The National SAFE KIDS Campaign is the first and only national organization dedicated solely to the prevention of unintentional childhood injury, the leading killer of children ages 14 and under. Since the Campaign's launch in 1988, America has ... [... more]
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TOY-RELATED DEATHS AND INJURIES
More than 3 billion toys and games are sold annually in the United States. Although they are meant to provide joy and entertainment, toys are often linked to injuries. Children ages 4 and under are at especially high risk. While choking accounts ... [... more]
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Safe Kids USA: Preventing accidental injury. Special Needs
Nine million or 13% of U.S. children under 18 years have a special health care need. Children with developmental disabilities, both physical and psychological, have higher rates of injury. In addition, children with cognitive, emotional or social ... [... more]
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