Childproofing Outdoor Areas to Protect Children
A message brought to you by First 5 Sacramento
Summer
activities are a favorite among young children, from playing on swings to
swimming in cool water. But spending more time outside near garages, pools,
lakes and playground equipment can increase a child’s risk of injury.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, approximately 2.5 million children are injured around their homes every year. To help parents and caregivers protect kids from potential dangers and reduce accidents this summer, First 5 Sacramento offers the following tips on childproofing outdoor areas.
By the Water
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that drowning is the second leading cause of death for children. Be water wise around pools, lakes, ponds and the ocean!
- Don’t rely on flotation devices like life vests or floating baby seats to keep kids safe, as these can shift position, lose air or slip out from under a child.
- Install a fence or wall that’s at least four feet high around pools with a self-latching gate that kids can’t reach. Keep the pool gate closed at all times.
On the Playground
Before letting your child climb on play equipment in your backyard or a public playground, scan the area for potential safety hazards.
- Check the equipment for rusted parts and loose splinters that can pinch a child’s skin.
- Look under swings, slides and play structures. Ideally, there should be wood chips, sand or rubber mats to help break a child’s fall.
- Touch the equipment to make sure it’s not too hot to play on.
Around the Garage
Garages are often used to store lawn chemicals, gardening tools and other items that are dangerous for young children.
- Keep pesticides, fertilizer, lighter fluid and sharp objects like nails and screws in locked cabinets or high above the reach of curious little hands.
- When mowing the lawn, keep kids inside the house or at a safe distance so that they don’t get hurt by flying objects such as sticks or rocks. Never let children push a lawn mower with you.
Remember to always supervise children when they are playing outdoors. Summer provides great opportunities for kids to explore and stay active, but keep safety in mind first! For more information about your child’s healthy development, contact First 5 Sacramento at www.first5sacramento.net or at 916-876-5865.
About First 5 Sacramento
Research shows that a child’s brain develops most dramatically in the first five years and what parents and caregivers do during these years to support their child’s growth will have a meaningful impact throughout life. Based on this research, California voters passed Proposition 10 in 1998, adding a 50 cents-per-pack tax on tobacco products to support programs for expectant parents and children ages zero to five. In the last year, First 5 Sacramento distributed approximately $14 million a year in Prop 10 revenues to programs and services that meet local needs. Each county has a First 5 Children and Families Commission providing unique local services for that county. Surrounding First 5’s include: First 5 Yolo: 530-669-2475; First 5 Placer: 530-745-1304; and First 5 El Dorado: 530-672-8298.


