Safe Kids Worldwide Shares Child-Safety Tips for the Fourth of July

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family fireworksAs families gear up for 4th of July celebrations filled with fireworks, barbecues, and beach days, Safe Kids Worldwide is reminding parents and caregivers to stay extra vigilant when it comes to safety—this weekend and throughout the summer.

While summer brings fun and freedom, it also brings an increase in risk. Preventable injuries among children spike significantly during the warmer months—1.7 times higher for kids ages 1–4, and 1.5 times higher for those ages 5–14. In fact, 42% of all preventable injury-related deaths in children occur between May and August.

“We know everyone is excited for the 4th of July,” said Torine Creppy, President of Safe Kids Worldwide. “With so much happening during this time of celebration, we want to remind families to take a few extra moments to focus on safety. These simple, proven tips can help prevent injuries and keep kids safe—so the fun can continue without interruption.”

For summer safety tips and ways to protect your family during holiday weekends, visit safekids.org.

Stay far from the fireworks. 

The best way to protect your family is to attend public firework displays and leave the lighting to the pros. If you do light fireworks at home, make sure everyone stays far back from the action and have a bucket of water nearby.

Find a substitute for sparklers.

Little arms are too short to hold sparklers, which can heat up to 2,000 degrees. A great substitute: Let young children use glow sticks. They can be just as entertaining, but they don’t burn at a temperature hot enough to melt glass.

Be watchful around water. 

Drowning can be both fast and silent, often occurring in as little as 20-60 seconds, and without the typical dramatic signs of thrashing or yelling. Give kids your undivided attention even in a shallow kiddie pool or if a lifeguard is on duty. Keep young kids within arm’s reach of an adult and teach older ones to always swim with a partner. Use a Water Watcher card to designate the responsible adult who is going to stay undistracted and supervise the kids in the water.

Avoid hot car dangers.

Tragically, five kids have died in hot cars over the last two weeks. Temperatures inside can rise dangerously quickly, leading to heatstroke so never leave a child unattended in a vehicle, not even for a minute. Create reminders by placing a personal item, such as a purse or phone, in the back seat near your child, and always look before you lock.

bbq grillStay on guard at the grill. 

Barbecues are great fun but can lead to injuries if you’re not careful. Position the grill well away from foot traffic and play areas and only grill outdoors. For extra safety, declare a three-foot “kid-free zone” around the grill.

kid bikingHave a helmet on all heads. 

A properly fitted helmet when riding a bicycle or scooter or using roller skates is the best way to prevent head injuries. Kids should be dressed in bright colors and use lights, especially when riding at night.

Buckle up every ride, every time. 

Make sure little ones are in the right car seat or booster for their age and size, and check that it’s installed correctly. This is the single most important thing you can do to keep your child safe. Here’s a quick car seat checklist to help.

Observe safety basics away from home.  

If you’re staying someplace other than your home, make sure the accommodation is equipped with smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and double check to make sure medicine, cleaning products, and firearms are stored up and out of reach of children.

Be mindful of sleep safety.

Remember that infants need to sleep on their backs in their own sleep space. Use a crib, bassinet or portable play yard with a firm, flat mattress and a fitted sheet. Remove toys, blankets, pillows, bumper pads, and other accessories from the crib.

ABOUT SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE

Safe Kids Worldwide is a nonprofit organization working to reduce unintentional injuries to children ages 0-19 and build sustained systems that support injury prevention. Learn more at safekids.org.

Still figuring out where to watch the fireworks or celebrate the 4th? We’ve got you! Check out our Ultimate Guide to 4th of July fun in San Diego.