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The Big Game Weekend: Prevent TV Tip-OversCINCINNATI, Jan. 30, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The biggest national football game of the year is less than one week away and many families across the country are gearing up for game day celebrations. Because TVs will be such a large part of the festivities this weekend, the doctors and experts at the Comprehensive Children's Injury Center (CCIC) at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center are sharing injury risks associated with TVs and some steps you can take to keep kids safe during this weekend and throughout the year. A study published in the August 2013 issue of Pediatrics found that more than 17,000 children are treated in U.S. emergency departments each year for a television-related injury – approximately one child every 30 minutes. The study found that children under 5 represented the majority of injured patients and nearly three quarters of those injuries are caused by TVs falling onto the child. In almost half of the cases studied, the television fell from a dresser or armoire and about 30 percent fell from an entertainment center or TV stand. TVs of all sizes are potential hazards, but big screens and older style"box TVs" are of particular concern because they are so heavy. Newer flat screen TVs can also be top heavy and unsteady on their base, making them easier to tip. The cords on all TVs can also be a problem, as children can pull on the cord causing the TV to fall on top of them. The doctors and experts from the CCIC give the following tips to help prevent TV tip-overs:
The doctors encourage all adults to make sure that TVs are all placed properly and safely secured. A few minutes and some anchors can help keep kids out of the emergency department. *This information originally appeared on the Cincinnati Children's Change the Outcome blog. About Cincinnati Children's Logo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110406/MM79025LOGO
To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-big-game-weekend-prevent-tv-tip-overs-300028484.html SOURCE Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center |