CPSC Issues New Back-To-School Safety Tips

NEWS from CPSC

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 18, 2005
Release #05-245
CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7800
CPSC Recall Hotline: (800) 638-2772

CPSC Issues New Back-To-School Safety Tips

Urges Safety Checks for Bike Helmets, Playgrounds and Athletic Fields

WASHINGTON, D.C. – With this year's back to school season in full swing, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging parents, teachers and school administrators to help prevent unnecessary injuries this fall by conducting a series of safety checks to identify hidden hazards in and around schools.

CPSC Chairman Hal Stratton says that taking a few, simple steps, such as conducting safety checks on school playgrounds, athletic fields, and inside the classroom can help prevent children from serious injuries during the school year. Parents should also make sure that children riding bicycles or scooters to and from school always wear a helmet and other appropriate safety gear.

"Parents, teachers and school administrators each play a major role in promoting back-to-school safety," he said. "Conducting school safety checks for hidden hazards will go a long way towards keeping kids in the classroom and out of the emergency room."

The CPSC is providing the following back-to-school safety tips to help prevent injuries this fall:
GETTING TO SCHOOL SAFELY

Bicycle Helmets: 56 percent of last year's nearly 535,000 bicycle-related injuries involved children. SAFETY ON PLAYGROUNDS AND ATHLETIC FIELDS

Playgrounds: each year, more than 200,000 children are taken to hospital emergency rooms due to playground-related injuries. Most injuries occur when a child falls onto the playground surface. Soccer Goals: Movable soccer goals can fall over and kill or injure children who climb on them or hang from the crossbar. Since 1979, CPSC has reports of at least 28 deaths associated with soccer goals. SAFETY WITHIN SCHOOLS

Art Supplies: CPSC has recalled a variety of art materials over the years due to sharp tools; accessible lead in crayons, chalk and paint; and other hazards.

Parents should talk to school officials to make sure the school's equipment complies with all federal, state and local standards and requirements.

In addition, CPSC urges parents and schools to check for recalled children's products by visiting www.cpsc.gov or www.recalls.gov