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Plan ahead for accidents and emergencies. ... Details >
National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Get answers to frequently asked questions about the National Poison Prevention Week and tips to help prevent accidental poisonings.... Details >
This page provides links to fact sheets from the ThinkFirst National Injury Prevention Foundation that offer safety tips for children and adults. Topics include traumatic brain injury, and firearm, pl... Details >
This online fact sheet provides step-by-step instructions for the first aid treatment of victims of electrical shock and electrical burn accidents.... Details >
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
This article is written to teach kids about gun safety and about ways they can protect themselves from being hurt by guns.... Details >
This fact sheet reviews treatment and prevention for minor and severe burns. Tips are given to help you test your water heater's temperature.... Details >
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
This information is compiled for persons with spinal cord injuries/diseases (SCI/D) and other disabilities and their families. It gives a basic overview of information that an individual needs to know... Details >
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Watch these short videos on pool and spa safety to learn how you can prevent childhood drownings, submersion injuries and entrapments. ... Details >
Protecting your eyes from injury is one of the most basic things you can do to keep your vision healthy throughout your life.... Details >
This CDC initiative helps raise parents' awareness about the leading causes of child injury in the United States and how they can be prevented. Learn about burns, drownings, falls, poisonings, road tr... Details >
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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