Tracheal foreign body
Small things like balls, coins and buttons often become toys in children's mouths. However, please note that children must be vigilant when eating snacks or engaging in activities to prevent foreign objects from choking into the trachea.
Ocular trauma
Knives, scissors, slingshots and other seemingly harmless items are actually hidden dangers. When children are playing or studying, make sure they stay away from potential dangers and educate them about the correct safety awareness.
scald
Daily necessities such as hot water and hot rice may also become the source of burns. Remind children to abide by safety rules and stay away from heat sources, and parents should also ensure safety facilities at home.
Traffic/roads/cars/accidents
Traffic accidents are the chief culprit of children's accidental injuries. Fasten your seat belt, wear your helmet and obey the traffic rules. These are the rules that every parent and child must keep in mind.
Pet bites and scratches
When summer comes, pets become more active. Teach children to get along well with pets, keep a proper distance and avoid unnecessary injuries.