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June 27, 2011 - DCF Commissioner Reminds Parents and Caregivers of Summer Safety Tips
June 27, 2011 CONTACT: Lauren Kidd Press Office: 609-633-8507 DCF Commissioner Reminds Parents and Caregivers of Summer Safety Tips As the weather heats up, and families spend more time outdoors and near water, the New Jersey Department of Children and Families (DCF) wants to ensure that summertime is a safe time for kids. To prevent tragedies and serious injuries from occurring DCF suggests some simple but vital tips for parents and caregivers to follow. “It is so important for parents to stick to a few safety rules – such as always watching kids around water and never leaving a child alone in a car,” said DCF Commissioner Allison Blake. DCF is reminding parents and caretakers to never leave children unattended near water and always child-proof backyard swimming pools. A child can drown in just a few inches of water and within seconds, often without any splashing or screaming. According to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, drowning is the second leading cause of death for children under 14. Among children ages 1 to 4, most drownings occur in residential swimming pools and in most cases those children had been in the care of their parents and out of sight for less than five minutes. “Far too many children die from drowning each year. These are preventable tragedies, and a sad reminder of how accidents can occur in a matter of moments,” Commissioner Blake said. “We want to stress the need to be vigilant with children around water.” DCF’s “Not Even for a Second” campaign stresses the following water safety tips for parents: DCF is also reminding parents and caregivers to never leave children unattended in a vehicle, where temperatures can quickly rise to dangerous levels, especially in warmer summer months. “Even on a moderate day, the inside of a car can heat up to dangerous levels in a short time,” said Commissioner Blake. “A child left alone in a vehicle, even for a short time, is in danger of abduction, injury, dehydration and even death” DCF’s “Not Even for a Minute” campaign outlines tips for parents to help keep kids safe around cars, including: For the more information on summer safety tips, and copies of the DCF summer safety brochure, visit the Web at: http://nj.gov/dcf/news/publications/safety.html The Department of Children and Families (DCF), New Jersey’s state child welfare agency, was created in July 2006 as the state’s first Cabinet agency devoted exclusively to serving and safeguarding the most vulnerable children and families in New Jersey. DCF includes the Division of Youth and Family Services, Division of Prevention and Community Partnerships and Division of Child Behavioral Health Services, and is focused on strengthening families and achieving safety, well-being and permanency for New Jersey's children. ### |







