FACTS
- Supervision is a primary injury-prevention control.
- Children cannot reliably assess risk.
- Distraction increases injury likelihood.
- Active supervision reduces preventable incidents.
- Clear coverage prevents supervision gaps.
STATS
- The U.S. CDC reports falls as the leading cause of non-fatal injury among children.
- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates hundreds of thousands of playground-related injuries annually.
- Studies show that active supervision significantly reduces injury rates in early childhood settings.
- Canadian child injury reviews frequently cite supervision lapses as a contributing factor in serious incidents.
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