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May is Safe Kids Month

From Safe Kids Pennsylvania

May is Safe Kids Month. Preventable injuries are the number one cause of death of children in the United States, and millions of other kids are injured in ways that can affect them for a lifetime. In honor of childhood injury prevention, the 2025 theme of Safe Kids Month is “the right fit can make a big difference,” focusing on the importance of getting the right fit when using critical child safety gear, including bike helmets, booster seats, life jackets, and safe sleep environments. In recognition of Safe Kids Month, Safe Kids Pennsylvania (SKPA) joins over 400 local coalitions and partners across the country to advocate for a safe upcoming summer season.

Summer is an exciting season for families, often bringing vacations, barbecues, picnics, and time away from work and school. Unfortunately, unintentional childhood injuries and deaths increase dramatically during the summer months, known among public health professionals as “trauma season.” During the months of May through August, 41% of all unintentional injury deaths in children occur.

SKPA offers these safety tips and resources to support parents and caregivers in their efforts to keep their children safe from preventable injuries during the summer season and all year round.

Child Passenger Safety

Bike Safety

Water Safety

Safe Sleep

Additionally, Safe Kids Pennsylvania has translated Four Safe Kids Worldwide resourcesThe Family Safety Activity Book, A Parent’s Guide to Child Safety, Baby Safety Basics, and Water Safety Activity and Coloring Book, into Spanish, Arabic, Haitian Creole, and Nepali. Parents and caregivers can also use and share the My High Five Child Safety Checklist, which includes the proven tips for the top safety areas, such as bike safety, child passenger safety, home safety, water safety, and sleep safety.

More information on unintentional childhood injury prevention is available at www.pasafekids.org or by calling 717-766-1616.

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