
Shopping Cart Safety
Shopping cart injuries are more than pinched fingers. Learn how to prevent your child from a serious head or neck injury before you shop.

Sledding Safety
Thousands of children end up in the hospital every year due to sledding injuries. Keep your child on the hill by preparing ahead of time.

Stair Safety
Safety steps: when carrying a child up or down steps, protect your most important cargo by carrying the child only, leaving one hand free to hold on to the railing.

Swimming Pool Safety
Drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 4 years and the second leading cause of injury death in children ages 5 to 9 years.

Teen Driving
Each year, National Teen Driver Safety Week brings attention to teen car crashes, which are a leading cause of death for teens in the United States.

Teen Pedestrian Safety: Crossing the Street
Teens are more likely than younger children to be killed by a vehicle. When was the last time you talked to your teen about walking safety?

Toy Safety
Toy-related injuries send a child to a U.S. emergency department every three minutes.

TV Tip-Overs
Every three weeks in the U.S., a child dies from a TV tip-over, and hundreds more are injured.

Why Injury Prevention Matters
Unintentional injuries still account for 40% of the child deaths in the United States—more than any other cause.

Window Falls
Every day, about 9 kids younger than 5 years are treated in a U.S. emergency department for injuries from window falls.

Youth Sports Injuries
Every 25 seconds, a young athlete suffers a sports injury severe enough to be treated in an emergency department.