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From Candles to Candy and Ornaments to Allergies
14 Tips for Protecting Children from Holiday Hazards
It's ironic that even as the holidays approach – with all their fun and festivities – risks for children increase. "The highest incidence of household injuries occur at party times and during times of increased family activity," says Dr. Kate Perkins, medical director of the Children's Health Clinic at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Calif.
"During the holidays and especially at party times, kids are excited and parents are distracted," says Dr. Lloyd Brown, associate director of the Pediatrics Residency Training Program at Cedars-Sinai and medical director of the C.O.A.C.H. for Kids Program. "Kids are home from school and reacting with lots of energy and excitement to the magic of the season. Whether you're celebrating Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas or any other holiday, it's in your children's best interest for you to be aware of special risks and of how to prevent accidents."
Both doctors offer the following tips for protecting kids this holiday season:
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