Transportation Safety
Wheelchair Safety
Fire Safety
Electrical Safety
Water Safety
Transportation Safety
In the United States, there are approximately 6 million traffic accidents involving about 10 million people each year. Serious injury or death can be avoided by using seat belts, child car seats, and driving a car with airbags.
Center for Auto Safety
The Center for Auto Safety is a consumer resource site that offers information about the latest developments and issues related to car safety. There are sections on auto defects and submitting complaints. Comments posted by other consumers may also be viewed.
Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety
Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety is an organization of consumers and industry professionals promoting auto safety.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
The U.S. Department of Transportation promotes transportation safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Extensive information on auto safety is available on their website.
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Wheelchair Safety
Rider Safe
If you are a wheelchair user or you transport someone who uses a wheelchair, you will find valuable safety information on the Rider Safe website.
Parenting Special Needs
Parenting Special Needs is a website dedicated to answering questions about caring for children with special needs.
Guidelines for Safely Transporting Wheelchair Users
"Guidelines for Safely Transporting Wheelchair Users" published by the American Occupational Therapy Association, is useful information for healthcare professionals and families wanting to know more about wheelchair safety.
Fire Safety
Fire Safety by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Workplace fires injure more than 5,000 people a year. Fires destroy thousands of businesses, leaving people without work. To learn more about fire safety, see Fire Safety by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration website.
Fire Safety Publications
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission provides a fire safety checklist for consumers.
Electrical Safety
Contact with electrical energy may result in electric shock, burns, or death. Almost all people are exposed to electrical currents during their daily activities. However many people do not know the potential danger in their workplace and home environments.
Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI)
The Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) is a comprehensive web resource, containing electrical safety information for homes, schools, and the workplace.
Electrical Safety Publications
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission provides a list of electrical safety publications.
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of Labor, offers information on electrical safety.
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Water Safety
In the United States, there are about 4,000 unintentional deaths from drowning each year. The majority of victims are not wearing life jackets. Males are involved in about 80 percent of these incidents. Alcohol consumption is a major factor in water accidents. Young children, infants, and toddlers are also vulnerable to water accidents. These can occur in bathtubs and home swimming pools. Most of these incidents occur when there is no adult present for less than five minutes.
American Red Cross
The American Red Cross provides detailed information on helping you and your children stay safe in, on, and around water in General Water Safety Tips.
National Safety Council
The National Safety Council provides a fact sheet on Water Safety.
American Academy of Pediatrics
The American Academy of Pediatrics hosts Water Safety for Your School-age Children.
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