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New York and Boston have been able to achieve even greater decreases in injury rates through public awareness campaigns, Smith said. New York City requires window guards in apartments with children 10 and younger.
"The public awareness campaign is an important first step in building consensus. But not until you get the mandatory regulations in place are you going to see the kind of impact you're trying to achieve," said Dr. Andrew D. Racine of Children's Hospital at Montefiore in New York's Bronx borough, where window fall injuries now are seen only rarely.
Window guards cost about $20 to $40 per window. A quick release feature allows escape from a fire or other emergency. Parents also should move furniture away from windows and open windows from the top, if possible.
"We know what works and yet we still have over 5,000 children a year being rushed to emergency departments because of falls from windows. That's 14 kids a day," Smith said.
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Online:
American Academy of Pediatrics:
http://www.aap.org/
Window falls facts:
http://injuryresearch.net/windowfallswhatsnew.aspx
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