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Tips for Children on Wearing a Helmet

Wearing a helmet can mean the difference between walking away from an accident with light injuries and death or debilitating injury. According to the CDC, wearing a helmet can cut brain injury by 88 percent, and face injury by 65 percent. Getting your kids and teens to wear their helmets can be challenging, however. Here […]
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Drivers Preventing Pedestrian Accidents

Do’s and Don’ts for Preventing Pedestrian Accidents: Drivers Edition The warmer months mean an influx of walkers, joggers and strollers out and about. Summer vacation also draws children outdoors. Pedestrian accidents account for many unintentional injury-related deaths among children ages 5 to 14, claiming the lives of about 600 children annually. There are many things drivers […]
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