Show Weber Plus Examiner ier is the ver hap-bm- e it's Corbin t if a guy jund shock he many re- - iiy i s it with-p-y mom nd broke but it me con-t-o make :r evety-m- g love things ho love “ ud gnancy e best your re-b- it Lead-u- ll help ay that he right o matter Barnes ion and thing1 ent grad-Scho-ol tghte season’ for children It’s ‘trauma t idling to pjjsummec Following a few tps will ensure j£in and safety CITY RSALT ptKE conducted nIDS CSrripaign Freeway construction has increased traffic on community streets therefore parents need to take appropriate precautions “Parents tend to overestimate their children's pedestrian skills Children are particularly vulnerable to pedestrian death because they are exposed to traffic threats that exceed Make sure the child's bicycle works properly Check the reflectors brakes and grease to see if they are m working order 14 preventable childhood nd injuries increase in the summer nonths The National SAFE KIDS Campaign ntkjfie Utah SAFE KIDS Coalition have compiled the following safety tips to help kee Plummer a time of fun leaths 11 W Teach children safe bicycling behaviors fataliMore than 80 percent of bicycle-relate- d ties are associated with the bicyclist's behavior pnmanly failure to yield nght of way Although’ most injuries are presentable antiapaiidh'for a great summer adventure often maker'll hard to think about safety One of the biggest hazards that comes with summer is traveling injury-relate- d proper use ©f a child safety seat is extremely effective yben used properly a child safety seat reduce the nsk of death by 71 percent for infant and by 54 percent for toddlers Some oar safety tips that will ensure a great vacation are Nexen allow a child to nde unrestrained in your vehicle Obtain and correctly install a child safety 'vehicle seat in Sefuie your child correctly m a child safety saQr safety belt every time they nde in the vehicle ’ Never 'put an infant in the front scat of a vehicle with a passenger air bag If yoidre unsure about correct installation of your child safety seat call the Utah 0 JHighw& Safety OfFice at (801) retro-reflecti- in-li- -- To Dear Life c&mp&iW offers free information to protect kids JYmfgjChildren’s Medical Center's Hold On To Dear Life child advocacy program is now offering a tree brochure to educate pdeftt grandparents and m core providers to help keep children safe “ The ’br&hure titled “Stop Before YcfulQo - Tips to protea your family tm the road” is avail-- able mi-jSksor Spanish tranh sition at: fun-fille- Primary Children’s Medical r“ cians) Non-TJI- Hill Utah and Idaho C ' Jlospitas ‘’ Weber County Pageant Thursday August 6 At the Fair ” safety information for your contact Cal Cazier at the Utah SAFE: 3 KIDS Coalition at (801) For additional familv Ages: 7 thru Kindergarten Pre-scho- ol Grade lst-3- rd The Utah SAFE KIDS Coalition is part of the National SAFE KIDS Campaign the first and only national organization dedicated solely to the prevention of unintentional childhood injury - the No 1 killer of children ages 14 and under More than 240 state and local SAFE KIDS Coalitions in all 50 states the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico comprise the campaign Former U S Surgeon General C Ev erett Koop M D is chairman of the Campaign and Vice President A1 Gore and Tipper Gore are honorary chairs Grade 7th -- 9 th Grade Contestants will be judged on Sportswear Best Dress and Talent 4th-6t- : h Registration due August 3 1998 Call Lori Rogers 732-106- Fredfeyer every week can be found in Utah Auto Dealer's Associa- tion Yi- Toys R Us Baby Depot (Burlington Coat Faaory) “The brochure is a great resource for car seat and seat belt safety information” said Janet Brooks manager of the child ad- J? 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