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Childhood Injury Prevention
Each year, injuries kill or
disable more children over one year old than all childhood diseases
combined. Since 1987, the unintentional injury rate among children
14 and under has declined 43 percent, largely due to greater use of
smoke alarms, car seats and bicycle helmets as well as improved EMS
and trauma care.
Texas Children’s Center
for Childhood Injury Prevention is committed to teaching parents and
children how to protect themselves from injuries and accidents.
Since most accidents are
preventable, we believe our efforts
can help to reduce injuries and
deaths due to accidents.
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To find out more about
what we do, choose a link below.
For more information about injury prevention programs, call
832-828-1303.
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