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Parents Need to Pay Attention to “Staycation” Safety Hazards

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This summer many families are trying to beat the heat — and recession — by swapping traditional vacations for trips to the backyard play set or pool and restricting dining out to outdoor grilling. But while a backyard “staycation” might provide financially sound alternatives, it can also increase the potential for unnecessary accidents.

With nearly half of all unintentional child injury-related deaths occurring in June, July and August, UL, is reminding families how to stay safe and out of the emergency room during their summer “staycations.”

“Each year about 2.7 million children make emergency room visits in the summer months due to injuries around the pool or backyard,” says John Drengenberg, director of Consumer Safety at UL. “Nothing is more tragic when avoidable accidents suddenly overshadow rest and recreation. By making safety part of their daily routine, parents can protect their children from hazards in and around the home.”

Parents can make safety a regular part of their summer routine by following these safety tips from UL:

Finally, because seventy percent of all playground-related deaths occur on home playground equipment, Drengenberg recommends that parents carefully inspect backyard swing sets and jungle gyms before inviting neighborhood kids over. Make sure equipment is anchored safely in the ground, all equipment pieces are in good working order, S-hooks are entirely closed and bolts are not protruding. “Whether your family is splashing in the pool, preparing a family barbeque or taking part in a neighborhood summertime bash, paying attention to a few often overlooked safety precautions can help avoid unnecessary trips to the emergency room,” said Drengenberg.

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