Facial InjuriesPreventionThere are many steps you can take to help prevent a facial
injury. - Always use car safety seats and seat belts to
prevent or reduce nose and facial injuries during a car accident. Place your
child in an approved child car seat when travelling in a car. Follow the
manufacturer's directions for securing the seat in the car. Children should
ride in the back seat for safety.
- Do not use alcohol or other drugs
before participating in sports or when operating a motor vehicle or other
equipment.
- Wear a helmet and other protective clothing whenever
you are biking, motorcycling, skating, skateboarding, kayaking, horseback
riding, skiing, snowboarding, or rock climbing.
- Wear a mouth
protector when you participate in contact sports.
- Wear a hard hat
if you work in an industrial area.
- Wear safety glasses, goggles,
or face shields when you work with power tools or when you do an activity that
might cause an object to fly into your face.
- Do not dive into
shallow or unfamiliar water.
- Prevent falls in your home by
removing hazards that might cause a fall.
- Do not keep firearms in
your home. If you must keep firearms, lock them up and store them unloaded and
uncocked. Lock ammunition in a separate area.
You can take steps to help reduce your young child's risk of facial
injury. - Never leave your child unattended in a high
place, such as on a tabletop; in a crib with the sides down; on elevated
porches, decks, and landings; or even on a bed or sofa.
- Do not
leave your child alone in any infant seat or sitting toy, such as a swing or
jumper. Use all of the safety straps provided.
- Use stair gates to
block stairways. Use gates at the top and bottom of the stairs, and use the
gates properly.
- Do not use baby walkers. Baby walkers have caused
many injuries and are not safe even if the baby is watched
closely.
- Watch your child when he or she is outside. Uneven grass,
sloping lawns, and hills may be difficult for your child to walk
on.
- Make your home safe from falls by removing hazards that might
cause a fall, such as throw rugs.
- Place your child in an approved
child car seat when travelling in a car. Follow the manufacturer's directions
for securing the seat in the car. Children should ride in the back seat for
safety.
- Have your children wear helmets when necessary, such as
when they are passengers on a bike or are riding a tricycle or bicycle on their
own.
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