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1. Every year, one out in five children in Britain is injured in an
2. accident serious enough to need it hospital treatment.
3. Falls are the commonest cause of injury, other dangers are be cuts, burns
4. and poisoning. Of course, children also get hurt outside of
5. the home, especially while they playing near or walking across
6. the road. Children will always be prone to bumps and its
7. bruises, but most injuries are preventable if the simple,
8. sensible safety measures are followed. For an example,
9. a safety gate be fitted at the top of the stairs will help prevent
10. falls. To avoid the possibility of children get poisoning
11. themselves, all tablets they should be locked up out of
12. the reach. It should also be remembered that many house
13. plants are poisonous. Children are naturally curious for
14. and unaware of danger, so that never leave children in the
15. kitchen being alone, and keep hot irons away from them until they
16. will cool properly. Follow these guidelines and your home will
17. be a more safer place for your kids to grow up.