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‘Tis the Season for Safety

‘Tis the Season for Safety

The holidays are full of joy and excitement, especially for children. But each year, more than 300,000 children may end up in the emergency room for injuries caused by holiday decorations, toys, or burns from a fire. This winter, follow these tips from Dr. Severio to help keep your kids out of the emergency room.

Be careful of common holiday hazards:
Use prevention strategies to help keep your holidays running smoothly and safely:

  • If you have young children, don’t use any decorations that are sharp or breakable, have small removable parts, or look like candy or food.
  • After you open presents, remove wrapping paper, ribbons, and other choking hazards. But don’t burn them in the fireplace; they’ll ignite quickly, potentially causing a flash fire.
  • Keep toys with button batteries away from small children. These batteries can be deadly if swallowed.
  • When you visit friends or family, keep an eye out for danger spots, such as staircases without child gates, in homes that have not been childproofed.

Little girl sitting on dad's shoulders adding the start to the holiday tree while mom watches

Avoid winter weather woes:
For many kids, winter means sledding, ice skating, building snowmen, and having snowball fights. As temperatures fall, keep these tips in mind for outdoor play:

  •  Keep kids warm and dry by dressing them in several thin layers. Don’t forget waterproof boots, gloves or mittens, and a hat.
  • To prevent hypothermia and frostbite, set a time limit for how long kids can play outside. Have them come indoors every now and then to warm up.
  • Supervise young kids when they are sledding, skiing, or snowboarding, and make sure they wear the right protective gear.

Dad readingeading a fairy tale to his son in front of the holiday tree

Be aware of regular risks
Although the holidays and winter weather can create risky situations for kids, everyday activities can also threaten your child’s health.

So, while you keep an eye out for holiday hazards and winter woes, don’t forget about the usual suspects. For instance, don’t let your kids run on hardwood floors in stocking feet and don’t leave plastic bags where children can reach them.

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About Dr. Amber Severio

Dr. Severio

Dr. Amber Severio specializes in pediatrics at Children’s Pediatrics Carousel. After earning her medical degree from Louisiana State University in New Orleans, Dr. Severio completed residency at Louisiana State University in New Orleans. Dr. Severio chose to practice pediatrics because she enjoys providing comprehensive medical care to children while building lasting relationships with their families. She believes that is an honor to help guide parents through the challenges and joys of raising healthy children.