Ridiculous
Parents: beware of shopping carts, escalators
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Shopping carts, escalators and lawn mowers injure 35,000 American children every year and should be redesigned, researchers said on Monday.
Last year in the United States, 24,000 children were hurt badly enough to go to the hospital after falling out of shopping carts or topping over while they rode, a statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics said.
Three-quarters of the injuries were to the head or neck.
Some children got injured when they were trapped in carts, or fell off while riding on the outside or while standing up inside the basket, the report published in the academy's journal, Pediatrics, said.
The group urged doctors to support changes in cart designs. Meanwhile, parents ought to consider using strollers or wagons, shopping online from home or encouraging children to walk when they are old enough to do so.
Escalators and lawn mowers also cause thousands of injuries to U.S. children each year, reports in Pediatrics said.
Many of the 2,000 annual injuries on escalators occur when a shoe, clothing or a stroller becomes trapped in the space between the moving stairs and the side wall.
Reducing that gap would help, as would having caregivers remove children from strollers before taking an escalator, the report said.
Regulations making lawn mowers safer could deter the more than 9,000 injuries sustained each year. Boys suffer nearly four out of five mower injuries, including burns, fractures, and fingers and toes that are lacerated by spinning blades.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Shopping carts, escalators and lawn mowers injure 35,000 American children every year and should be redesigned, researchers said on Monday.
Last year in the United States, 24,000 children were hurt badly enough to go to the hospital after falling out of shopping carts or topping over while they rode, a statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics said.
Three-quarters of the injuries were to the head or neck.
Some children got injured when they were trapped in carts, or fell off while riding on the outside or while standing up inside the basket, the report published in the academy's journal, Pediatrics, said.
The group urged doctors to support changes in cart designs. Meanwhile, parents ought to consider using strollers or wagons, shopping online from home or encouraging children to walk when they are old enough to do so.
Escalators and lawn mowers also cause thousands of injuries to U.S. children each year, reports in Pediatrics said.
Many of the 2,000 annual injuries on escalators occur when a shoe, clothing or a stroller becomes trapped in the space between the moving stairs and the side wall.
Reducing that gap would help, as would having caregivers remove children from strollers before taking an escalator, the report said.
Regulations making lawn mowers safer could deter the more than 9,000 injuries sustained each year. Boys suffer nearly four out of five mower injuries, including burns, fractures, and fingers and toes that are lacerated by spinning blades.
I hate people who look at statistics and freak out. 35,000 out of how many kids who come in contact with these things? Parental supervision should obviously be stressed, but I mean I kid could give a kid a Crayon and he'll injure himself if he wanted to.
Honestly.
Think about it. How many fucking Walmarts are there in this country? If one retard hillbilly kid hurts himself in one different Walmart every day, I bet you'd get that 35,000 statistic.
Almost. But think about every grocery store... hardware store... anything.
My wife shoved a crayon up her brother's nose when they were little, they both survived, he learned not fuck with his big sister.
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Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ...."WOW! What a ride!!!!!"
LUNCH with THEOLDMAN...On a break for now...


