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Health Tip: Prevent Falls From Windows
Here are some safety suggestions
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(HealthDay News) -- Every year, thousands of children are killed or hurt by falling from windows.
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Here are guidelines from the U.S. National Safety Council to keep your children safe:
- If you want to open a window for fresh air, only open those that are high enough that children cannot reach them. Keep others closed and locked.
- Move any furniture or other items away from windows, so that children can't climb on these objects to reach windows.
- Don't count on screens to protect your child. They are not strong enough to prevent children from falling through them.
- Teach your child not to play near windows or glass doors. Set rules about staying away from them.
- A window needs to be opened only 5 inches for a child under age 10 to fall through. In many locations, landlords are legally bound to install window guards in apartments with children.
-- Diana Kohnle
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Last updated 6/26/2008
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