Nursery furniture safety

Every year many Australian children need hospital treatment for injuries involving infant and nursery products. Therefore, when purchasing nursery products such as cots, high chairs, change tables and prams, it is not only the colour and style that you have to consider – child safety should be the priority. Some nursery furniture products have mandatory […]

Falls

Falling is a natural part of growing up – all children will fall as they learn to walk, climb and play. Some children may escape a fall with only minor cuts and bruises, however others are far more serious. Falls are the leading cause of hospital admission for Australian children. Common injuries from falls include […]

TV and furniture tip overs

Every year many children are injured from furniture or appliances tipping onto them. Children are naturally inquisitive and will not always use furniture as it is intended – for example, they may use bookcases and shelves as a ladder to gain access to reach an item that is stored up high. Between 2006 – 2010, […]

Fire safety/burns and scalds

Fire safety The most common causes of house fires include: Unattended cooking Electrical faults from faulty appliances and faulty wiring Home heating Smoking Candles and oil burners Smoke alarms are compulsory in all Victorian homes. It is the legal responsibility of all owners and landlords to install working smoke alarms. Remember, smoke alarms need to […]

Safety products

There are a large number of safety products that are available to assist you in making your home Kidsafe. Many of these products can be purchased from your local hardware store. While these products can assist you in restricting your child’s access to a range of hazards, the products should never be relied upon on […]

‘Don’t go if you Don’t Know’ Driveway Safety Campaign

Kidsafe Victoria’s Driveway Safety campaign was launched in October 2011 to raise community awareness of the dangers that driveways pose for children. The campaign provides parents and carers with information, advice and practical strategies to assist them to keep their driveways Kidsafe. As part of the Driveway Safety campaign, Kidsafe’s driveway safety stickers (pictured left) […]

Vehicle blind spots

All cars have a blind spot, some up to more than 15 meters behind the vehicle, which can make it difficult to see a child. This means that any car can be involved in a driveway run over, not just larger vehicles such as four wheel drives, vans and trucks. Reversing sensors and cameras can […]

Child Restraint Laws

Under Victoria’s child restraint road rules (effective since November 9, 2009), all children under 7 years of age must legally be seated in a correctly fitted child restraint or booster seat. All restraints sold in Victoria must comply with Australian Standard AS 1754. Which restraint do I use for my child? Children under 6 months […]

Choosing a child restraint or booster seat

Choosing the right child restraint or booster seat for your child is important to ensure that they are travelling as safely as possible. When considering which restraint to purchase your child, there are a number of things to consider, including: Does the restraint comply with Australian Standards? All restraints sold and used in Australia must […]