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Like falling televisions and the risk of backing over a child with an SUV, shopping cart injuries are a hidden danger in the sense that many parents simply don't think that shopping carts are a real hazard to their kids. However, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, 'shopping cart–related injuries to children are common and can result in severe injury or even death.
In fact, over 24,000 children were treated in hospital emergency rooms for shopping cart related injuries in 2005, most for injuries to their head and neck. Specific injuries included fractures, contusions, and lacerations. Children in shopping carts can be hurt, for example, if the shopping cart tips over or if they:
Shopping Cart SafetyTo keep your kids safe when shopping, if you are going to place your child in a shopping cart, it can help to:
If possible, you might also try to get somebody to watch your kids while you are shopping so that you don't even have to bring them to the store with you. Keep in mind that the AAP now states that 'parents are strongly encouraged to seek alternatives to transporting their child in a shopping cart until an effective revised performance standard for shopping cart safety is implemented in the United States,' so they are basically saying that you really shouldn't place your child in a shopping cart any longer. Hopefully, shopping cart safety design changes that are being called for by the AAP will also make a big difference in the future. |
