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Safe Kids Huron Valley Reminds Parents to Keep Kids Safe On and Off the Slopes

Ann Arbor, Mich. – Old man winter brings many outdoor activities for children to enjoy with the snow and on the ice.  Yet, Safe Kids Huron Valley (which includes Livingston and Washtenaw counties) cautions that sledding, skiing, snowboarding, and skating result in thousands of injuries to children each year.  For field/ice hockey alone, an estimated 22,346 children ages 14 and under were injured in 2009 according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.  The good news is that many of these injuries can be prevented.  Parents can help keep their children injury free by taking a few simple precautions. 

“It begins with providing the proper clothing, safety gear and sun screen and by ensuring their child stays hydrated,” said Amy Teddy, Coordinator for the Safe Kids Huron Valley Coalition.  “In addition, providing children a snowboarding or skiing lesson before they head to the slopes will provide them with  the necessary skills to not only reduce their frustrations but also their risk of injury.  Finally, parents need to have their children come inside periodically to warm up and prevent hypothermia or frostbite.”

Approximately 2 out of 5 traumatic brain injuries among children are associated with participation in sports and recreational activities.  Studies indicate that wearing a helmet can reduce the risk of impact forces to the brain.  Safe Kids Huron Valley recommends children always wear helmets when sledding, skiing, snowboarding, or playing ice hockey. 

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Here are additional tips for parents to keep their children safe this winter. 

Proper Clothing

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  • Dress your child in layers - warm close-fitting clothes; a hat; boots; gloves or mittens that are preferably waterproof, and a scarf, or facemask.    
  • Make sure your child’s scarf is tucked in so that it doesn’t get entangled in lifts, ski poles, or other equipment.

Sun Protection

Cover your child’s exposed skin with sunscreen to protect their skin from the sunlight, which reflects off the snow. 

Safety Gear

  • Ensure your child always wears the sport-specific, properly fitted safety gear.  For example, knee pads are just as important for snowboarding as they are for field/ice hockey.
  • Helmets should always be worn by children when they ski, sled, snowboard, snowmobile, and play field/ice hockey. Make sure your child wears a helmet that is appropriate for the particular activity or sport because there are different helmets for different activities.

 

  • Keep the helmet well-maintained, and it should always be properly fitted to your child’s head. Replace the helmet as soon as it has been hit hard or involved in a crash or impact.  Even though there may not be any visible damage to the helmet, it will not effectively absorb the impact of a future crash or may have a hair line crack invisible to the human eye.

Staying Hydrated

  • Encourage your child to drink water before, during and after play in order to stay fully hydrated.  Here’s some general guidelines to prevent dehydration:
  • Before an activity:
    • Drink 12 ounces of fluid 30 minutes 
  • During an activity:
    • Children under 90 pounds: Drink 5 ounces every 20 minutes
    • Children over 90 pounds: Drink 9 ounces every 20 minutes
  • After an activity:
    • Drink every 20 minutes during the first hour after the activity to make up for fluid loss.

About Safe Kids

 Safe Kids Huron Valley, which covers Livingston and Washtenaw counties in Michigan, is dedicated solely to preventing accidental injury to children ages 1 to 14.  Safe Kids Huron Valley is a member of Safe Kids Michigan and Safe Kids Worldwide.  Safe Kids Michigan includes 16 coalitions covering 34 counties in Michigan.  Safe Kids Worldwide includes more than 600 coalitions and chapters across the U.S. and 19 member countries across the globe bringing together health and safety experts, educators, corporations, foundations, governments and volunteers to educate and protect families. Founded in 1987 as the National SAFE KIDS Campaign by Children’s National Medical Center with support from Johnson & Johnson, Safe Kids Worldwide is a 501© (3) non-profit organization located in Washington, D.C.  For more information about Safe Kids, visit:  www.safekids.org or www.michigansafekids.org.  For more information about Safe Kids Huron Valley, visit us on Facebook. 

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