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These ten tips for bicycle safety are intended for use by children, parents, and the general public. The information is presented as a public service by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrat... Details >
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
This article discusses bicycle helmets and how and when they can be used to prevent head injury if you have a spill on your bicycle. Includes statistics on rider crashes.... Details >
Take a few moments right now to check if your home is accident prone. This convenient list will help you locate potential hazards.... Details >
More than two million Americans suffer burn injuries each year, and about 70,000 of them require admission to the hospital. Learn the steps you can take to protect your family and avoid a trip to the ... Details >
Bike riding is a lot of fun, but accidents happen. Every year, about 176,000 kids go to the emergency department because of bike accident injuries. Some simple rules can keep you safe on two wheels. L... Details >
This site provides information about the campaign resources to increase awareness about the importance of wearing life jackets while on the water. Working with partner organizations such as the Nation... Details >
There are many boating safety courses offered throughout the country. Visit this site for a summary of where you might be able to take some courses.... Details >
Fire kills for than 600 children ages 14 and under each year and injures about 3,400 more; nearly 50 percent of children who are injured are under the age of 5. Shriners Hospitals for Children and the... Details >
This kids' page features brainteasers and tips on home safety, product safety, and bicycle safety.... Details >
Advice for older adults about how to decide if they still have the skills needed to drive safely.... Details >
Also available in: Spanish
This site provides tips and illustrations on how to protect yourself from a fall.... Details >
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor
This page links users to a variety of publications regarding fire safety. Publications address chimneys, overheated clothes dryers, household extension cords, and smoke detectors.... Details >
This document offers tips to help keep you safe and healthy so that you can enjoy the beauty and bounty gardening can bring. ... Details >
Office of Women's Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Links to agencies and organizations working to prevent injuries. Information available include injury data for all U.S. states, links to government and non-profit injury prevention sites worldwide, su... Details >
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This page links to a list of publications from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission that focus on child water safety and drowning prevention. Some topics covered include hair entrapment in drai... Details >
This fact sheet provides suggestions for preventing accidental burns in the kitchen and other areas in the home.... Details >
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The information on this interactive web site is designed to educate children about the importance of traffic safety, being aware while using the roads and general accident prevention. Parents and teac... Details >
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
The Share the Road Safely program strives to improve the knowledge of all highway users to minimize the likelihood of a crash with a large truck, and reduce the consequences of those that do occur. Ex... Details >
The National Safety Council offers this searchable database of training centers providing defensive driving, first aid/emergency care, and work zone flagger courses.... Details >