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小蓝视频 seeing rash of children falling out of open windows

小蓝视频 Children's Hospital asks parents to supervise their kids on balconies.

Summer isn't over, but it has been deadly for  that had been left open.

"Over this summer, at least 11 children have been treated at 小蓝视频 Children’s Hospital after falling from a window and two of those children have since passed away," says 小蓝视频 Children’s trauma manager Michelle Dodds.

In the summer months of June to August of 2021, 小蓝视频 has seen a year's worth of falls from windows.

In 2020, 14 children aged 16 and younger were treated at 小蓝视频 Children’s Emergency Department for falls from windows and balconies.

“The injuries we see from window falls are often devastating for everyone involved," says Dodds. "It's devastating for the child, who’s had this big and awful thing happen, and the other family members as well, who are sometimes struggling with emotional trauma from the event and logistics of having a child injured or in the hospital.”

Statistics indicate most falls from windows involve children aged six and under and occur at home when the weather is warmer, between April and September.

“I want to encourage parents and caregivers to be extra vigilant and keep children safe near windows and balconies," says 小蓝视频 Emergency Health Services advanced care paramedic Ryan Stefani. "As a paramedic for the past 15 years, I have responded to these types of calls, where young ones have fallen and sustained serious or even fatal injuries it's heartbreaking. Please follow our fall prevention tips, protect your loved ones and have a safe, enjoyable summer."

Curious toddlers are especially vulnerable to window falls, as they love to climb and often don’t recognize when they are putting themselves at risk. Because they have a higher centre of gravity, toddlers can easily fall headfirst through a window screen if they lean against it.

 

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