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Children & Accidents

Basic First Aid Every Parent Should Know

Published on June 19, 2015 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Being Safe in Utah (General Safety), Children & Accidents

Soldiers practice infant CPR

Cuts. Bruises. Fevers, chills, choking. These words might make you think of an emergency room, but there is one other place these afflictions can haunt you: your home. Your home is where the heart is, but it is also where accidents, tears, and panic can be. Whether you decide to turn to a hospital or…

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School Buses: do they really keep children safe?

Published on April 8, 2014 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Car Safety, Children & Accidents

school bus

Best Method for getting to school The iconic yellow school bus has existed in America for nearly 80 years as the predominant choice for getting children to school.  Despite their fixed place in the American volksgeist, parents, educators, and even children themselves may wonder— are school buses the best way to transport millions of children?  Are they…

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Lowering Risks for Teen Drivers in Utah

Published on February 5, 2014 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Car Accidents, Children & Accidents, Teen Driving

student driver

As an established rite of passage, driving privileges in Utah play a large role in the transformation of youth into an adult. Along with the allure and opportunities that a driver’s license creates, a great amount of risk is carried by teenagers as they enter the vehicular world. Auto accidents are the leading cause of…

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Parenting and Safety Issues

Published on November 25, 2013 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Children & Accidents

children studying

Every parent knows the difficulties and challenges involved in raising and caring for a child. A parent welcomes these challenges because the joy that a child’s presence could bring into a home is irreplaceable. Unfortunately, there are things that must be forsaken or set aside for the sake of the child. Among these things are…

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Bouncing up After a Paralyzing Injury: A Tale of Love and Support

Published on October 11, 2013 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Children & Accidents, Spinal Cord Injuries

Wheelchairs

Kollin Gard, a fourteen year boy paralyzed from the neck down due to a trampoline accident is bouncing up to recovery, thanks to the resilient spirit of his parents and support of friends and community. Of course the boy’s courage and fighting spirit are also among the major factors that contributed to his overall progress.…

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Toyland Failures

Published on May 7, 2013 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Children & Accidents

We tell our children don’t touch the stove and look out for cars. Then we give them toys which simulate the very world that we warn them about, but should we be warning them about their toys? We often try to create a fanciful world of safety around our children, but is toyland truly safe?…

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