Teens (Ages 12-19) - Safety in the Home & Community
You play an important role in keeping your child safe -- no matter how old he or she is. We have information and tools to help protect your baby, toddler, child, or teenager from injuries and violence. If you don’t find what you are looking for, browse all parent topics or view CDC’s A to Z index for a more detailed list of topics.
Topics
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- College Health and Safety
- Concussions in High School Sports
- Dating Violence
- Dog Bites
- Electronic Violence (Cyber Bullying)
- Emergency Preparedness
- Fireworks
- Food Safety, Adolescents
- Home & Recreational Safety
- Injuries
- Insect Repellent
- Intimate Partner Violence
- Motor Vehicle Safety
- Safe Child
- Safety in the Home and Community
- Safety in Your Home
- School Violence
- Sexual Violence
- Spring Break Safety
- Suicide Prevention
- Suicide Prevention (Recommendations for a Community Plan for the Prevention and Containment of Suicide Clusters)
- Teen Drivers
- Travel Health Tips for Students Studying Abroad
- Violence Prevention
- Water Safety - Injury Prevention
- Water Safety - Recreational Water Illness (RWI)
- Worker Safety and Health, Youth
- Youth Violence
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