In this printable checklist, CHOC pediatric experts offer ways to keep young children safe from common household dangers.
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Home Safety Tips for the Whole Family
Most injuries for kids up to five years old occur in or around the home, so keep in mind these home safety tips for older children.
Medication Safety in the Home
Every 10 minutes in the United States, there’s a child under the age of 6 taken to an emergency department for medication poisoning.
CHOC experts answer parents’ questions about water safety
CHOC experts answer water safety questions about jelly fish stings, rip currents, drowning, life vests and more.
Safety activities for kids
CHOC experts offer fun activity ideas to parents for teaching kids about sidewalk, road, car and home safety.
How to ask family or friends if they have guns in their home
Safety Information on Window Falls
In this printable document, CHOC pediatric experts offer ways to prevent window falls since injuries caused by falls are common for children.
Pacemaker: Care at Home
A pacemaker is an electrical device used to regulate the heartbeat. This article offers guidance on what to expect after pacemaker surgery.
Making your home safe for a suicidal or self-harming child
A CHOC psychologist offers life-saving strategies to parents for keeping their home safe for children who have the urge for self-harm.