Tuesday, March 19, 2024

How “Unplugging” Can Help Save Teen Lives

Did you know that teenagers are now at greatest risk for injury or death caused by inattention while walking? Teens have a death rate twice that of younger children and account for half of all child pedestrian deaths. That’s why it’s vitally important to share the ‘Moment of Silence’ message. Meaning unplug from iPods and cell phones when crossing the street. Learn more in this safety message from Kids Safe World Wide.

Pedestrian Safety
Whether your kids are walking to school, the park or a friend’s house, here are a few simple tips to make sure they get there safely.

The Hard Facts
Unintentional pedestrian injuries are the fifth leading cause of injury-related death in the United States for children ages 5 to 19. Teenagers are now at greatest risk. Teens have a death rate twice that of younger children and account for half of all child pedestrian deaths.

Top Tips
*Teach kids at an early age to look left, right and left again before crossing the street. Then remind them to continue looking until safely across.

*Teach kids to put phones, headphones and devices down when crossing the street. It is particularly important to reinforce this message with teenagers.

*It’s always best to walk on sidewalks or paths and cross at street corners, using traffic signals and crosswalks. If there are no sidewalks, walk facing traffic as far to the left as possible.

*Children under 10 need to cross the street with an adult. Every child is different, but developmentally, most kids are unable to judge the speed and distance of oncoming cars until age 10.

*Be a good role model. Set a good example by putting your phone, headphones and devices down when walking around cars.

Learn more valuable safety tips at www.safekids.org

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