Fisher-Price, Dorel Juvenile Group USA, and Kids II are among the companies who have recalled inclined and rocking sleepers for infants in the past year. Infant fatalities have occurred in these sleepers, most frequently when the infants rolled from their backs to their stomachs or sides while unrestrained. Creating a safe sleep environment for infants […]
Preventing Eye Injuries: Digital Eyestrain
August is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month, and school is back in session. It’s a good time to consider whether too much screen time may be harming your child’s visual development—and if it is, learn what you can do about it. Causes of Digital Eyestrain Ophthalmologists are reporting an increase in child patients who […]
Record Number of Children Dying from Heatstroke
Children, older adults, and pets are especially susceptible to heatstroke. In fact, last year 52 American children died of heatstroke. That’s the highest number of heatstroke deaths in more than twenty years. In late May, a five month old girl died in a daycare van in Jacksonville, Florida. She was the eighth child to die […]
How to Respond to Heat-Related Illnesses
What happens when your body is exposed to more heat than it can handle? Heat-related illnesses can quickly escalate, leading to delirium, organ damage and even fatalities. The National Safety Council reported that 87 Americans died from exposure to excessive heat in 2017. Who’s at Risk? Everyone is at risk for heat-related illnesses such as […]
Water Safety Tips for Parents
As a parent, you know that pool safety is important, but it’s always good to get a refresher. As the weather is warming up and it’s Water Safety Month, it’s a great time to review water safety strategies for parents of young children. Drowning Risks The CDC reports that drowning is the fifth leading cause […]