Back to school – remember safety and health

JOBURG - ER24 is urging parents and children who are preparing for their next year at school to keep in mind their safety and health.

Children should remain vigilant at all times. If a child walks to and from school, he or she should try to do so in a group, and never walk through secluded areas.

If someone is behaving suspiciously, get away from the person immediately and report the incident. Ensure that valuables such as cellular phones and other electronic devices are not visible. Do not jaywalk. When crossing a road, do so where it is allowed but ensure that it is safe to do so. A child should never accept or ask a stranger for a lift.

For those who are dropped off and picked up from school, parents or others responsible for doing so should ensure this is done safely. If the area around the school is busy, be patient. Be careful of other vehicles in the area and children who are walking past. Children must be appropriately restrained in a vehicle. Parents or guardians should ensure that lift clubs or any other form of transport that is organised for children is safe. Know who is transporting the child. Children who feel unsafe in these vehicles should report it to their parents or guardians.

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Children and parents should have a close relationship and build trust. If a child decides to go somewhere after school or spend time with friends, they should always ask or let parents know where they are going and what time they are expected back.

As long as we feel fine we do not have to worry right? Wrong. The earlier you take care of your health, the better.

Just a few small changes to your child’s lunch box and daily routine can make a world of difference, according to ER24.

Below are some tips:

Details: media@er24.co.za

*Article first published in 2016

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