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From Candles to Candy and Ornaments to Allergies

14 Tips for Protecting Children from Holiday Hazards

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13. Poisoning
Poisonings involving common products in use in the home (cleaning agents, cosmetics, plants, pain relief medications, cold medications) are much more likely to occur during any time of parental distraction, including the holidays. Be attentive to your child and careful to keep all chemicals and medicines locked up and out of reach at all times, but especially during the holiday season when you're more likely to be distracted by cooking, parties and guests, etc.
 
14. Motor Vehicle Accidents
Motor vehicle accidents are the No. 1 cause of death in children. If you're planning to travel this holiday season, be sure that your child is properly secured in an approved car seat and that you use it every time the child is in the vehicle. Depending on where you live, kids may receive sleds, toboggans, scooters, bicycles or other riding toys as gifts. Be sure they aren't riding these toys into the streets where they can be hit by a car. Also, be sure they are wearing appropriate safety gear, including helmets.

The important thing to remember, says Dr. Perkins, is that as fun and as exciting as the holidays can be, they are also a time of chaos and extra activities, so it's easy for parents to become distracted. By making a conscious effort to be vigilant and by taking the time to remind others of child safety techniques, you can help reduce the risks.

For more information on any of the pediatric programs at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, please call 1-800-CEDARS-1 or 1-800-233-2771.


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