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Driveway Safety

Driveway Safety

Driveway Safety

Many tragedies happen in driveways or parking lots when drivers are unaware that children are near vehicles Tragically, these drivers are often family members or friends of the injured child. But these situations are easily prevented by following a few simple tips.

Hard Facts about Kids Playing in and around Cars by Themselves

Each year, more than 9,000 children are treated in emergency rooms for injuries that occurred while they were by themselves in or around motor vehicles. Many of these preventable injuries occur when drivers are unaware of children near vehicles.

Top Tips for Driveway Safety

  1. We know you’re often in a hurry, but before you get in the car, take a few seconds to walk all the way around your parked car to check for children.
  2. Designate a safe spot for children to wait when nearby vehicles are about to move and make sure the drivers can see them.
  3. Accompany little kids when they get in and out of a vehicle. Hold their hand while walking near moving vehicles, in driveways, parking lots or on sidewalks.

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KJ Feury RN APN, C
karenjean.feury@atlantichealth.org
Phone: 973-971-4327 
Fax: 973-290-7350