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KEEP YOUR CHILD SAFE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

As the dedicated paediatric trauma centre for the Western Cape, the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital sees the worst of the worst cases. These include children injured in car and taxi accidents, pedestrian accidents, burns and drownings. The sad fact is that the large majority, if not all, of these cases could have been prevented in some way or form. This festive season the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital (RCWMCH), ChildSafe, Poison Information Centre and the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) have a few safety tips for parents, grandparents, and all other caregivers of children.

“Prevention of accidents comes down to proper adult supervision,” says Yolande Baker, Executive Director of ChildSafe.
Dr Anita Parbhoo, Acting CEO of the RCWMCH, echoes this: “Our emergency centre sees too many trauma cases coming in that could have been prevented if only there was proper adult supervision. We urge adults to look after children and not to consume alcohol or other intoxicating substances when doing so. Please don’t drink and drive, or drink and swim. Don’t allow your children to get in a car with someone who is under the influence.”

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Safety Tips from ChildSafe:

Emergency Contact Numbers:
ALL EMERGENCIES: 112 (cellphone) or 10177 (landline)
Poison Information Helpline: 0861 555 777