How to keep your child safe at amusement parks

Most amusement park and carnival accidents involving children are completely preventable with parental supervision.

Spending a day with the kids at an amusement park is a fun experience for all. But not all parents are aware of the hidden risks that could put their children in harm’s way.

Some amusement parks have lax safety standards, especially those that travel. By their very nature, thrill rides like roller coasters are made for risk-takers, but they aren’t supposed to actually put lives at risk. Unfortunately, children who ride roller coasters can walk away from these rides dizzy, nauseous, and possibly even severely injured.

Some children experience headaches and brain injuries from banging their heads backward or side-to-side on over-the-shoulder restraints. Wooden roller coasters are even more hazardous, known for causing back and neck injuries from jolting riders around every track. If a ride appears unsafe, or if you have doubts, avoid riding it.

Here are a few other safety tips to consider:

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