Pram Safety Checklist: What Every Parent Needs to Know Before Their Next Walk

Pram Safety Checklist: What Every Parent Needs to Know Before Their Next Walk

Tiny Hearts

90% of pram injuries to little ones in Australia are from falls. I spent eight years as a paramedic responding to those jobs. I know what the difference looks like between a walk that ends at the park and one that ends in emergency.

Most pram injuries are preventable. And most come down to a handful of checks that take less than 60 seconds checks the majority of parents have never been shown.

I've pulled every one of those checks into a free pram safety checklist, the same things I run through before every single walk with my own little ones.

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Source: ACCC, Prams and Strollers Consultation Paper

 

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