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From climbing out of cribs to scaling staircases and playground equipment, all children get their fair share of scrapes, cuts and bruises. While you wont always be able to keep your kids from getting hurt, most injuries occur at home and can be avoided by following a few, simple preventive measures. This section of the our website is written by medical experts who specialize in pediatric trauma and provides parents with the latest safety guidelines designed to help keep your infant, toddler and preschooler safe from common accidents and hidden hazards.
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