SHOPPING CART SAFETY

 

 Injuries to children riding in shopping carts are not uncommon.  The American Academy of Pediatrics reports that about 23,000 children are treated in emergency rooms for injuries from shopping carts each year. They usually occur from falls from the cart or the cart toppling over. The injuries are often to the head and neck and can be serious, sometimes fatal.

 

Some safety tips to avoid those injuries are:

bullet Use the safety harness/belt in the shopping cart.
bullet Do not leave your child unattended in the cart.
bullet Never let your child stand up in the cart.
bullet Do not place an infant carrier on top of the cart.
bullet Do not let your child ride in the basket.
bullet Never allow your child to ride on the outside of the cart.
bullet Don’t allow an older child to climb on the cart or push the cart; they tip over very easily.

 

 

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