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First Aid for Kids
A Parent's Guide to Quick Care for Children By Margot Poss
Think your home is the safest place for your children? According to the National Safety Council's Injury Facts 2002 Edition, there were more than 3,000 deaths caused by unintentional injuries in children ages 5 to 14 years of age. Similarly, the National Safe Kids Campaign reports that "More than 4.5 million children, ages 14 and under, are treated in hospital emergency departments for injuries that occurred in the home."
While the statistics vary according to age, drowning, mechanical suffocation (i.e. suffocation by bedding, clothes, blinds), burns and motor vehicle accidents continue to be among the leading causes of death. So just how prepared is your family to handle any one of these emergencies?
Learning about first aid can be fun and educational for both parents and children, and it can mean the difference between life and death.
"With two active boys who are into everything, it was necessary for me to brush up on my knowledge of first aid as well as teach them how to be safe," says Kathy Burman, a mother from Beaverton, Ore. "Even if my house is childproof, it is unrealistic to expect that everywhere we go will be childproof. I want to know that my kids have the basic knowledge to stay away from danger."
The following are some basic guidelines to follow when your kids need first aid:


