When you have young children, it is very important to safety check each room in your home, garden and sheds and wherever they spend a lot of their time; eg. at the Grandparents home or babysitters.
School-age children are capable of sustaining an unintentional injury at school as well as in their garden or in the playground.
Being aware and involved makes a big difference in protecting your children from play-related injuries.
2as1 has listed some practical ideas to help make your home safe for your children
We have also listed some hints to help protect your child when they are out playing.
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