Virginia Safety Alert: 3 Preventable Child Injuries Rise as Spring Break Disrupts Routines

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Richmond, Virginia – A shift in daily routines during spring break is increasing the risk of preventable child injuries across Virginia, especially inside homes where supervision can lapse in a matter of seconds.

According to the Virginia Department of Health and the American Academy of Pediatrics, incidents involving unsecured firearms, water hazards, and access to dangerous household items tend to rise when children are out of school and spending more time at home or visiting others.

Across Richmond and surrounding areas, including Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads, officials are urging families to take immediate precautions. Unsecured firearms remain one of the most serious risks. Experts stress firearms should be stored locked, unloaded, and separate from ammunition, with access tightly controlled.

Water safety is also a concern, even early in the season. Indoor pools, hotel stays, and community recreation centers can quickly become dangerous. A child can slip underwater in as little as 20 seconds, often without sound, making constant supervision essential.

Changes in daily routines can also create short lapses in attention. Moments like unloading a car, stepping into another room, or managing travel plans can give children access to medications, alcohol, or other hazards.

Parents are encouraged to ask about safety conditions in homes their children visit, including firearm storage and access to pools or hot tubs, as social visits increase during the break.

These risks will remain elevated through the spring break period, with officials emphasizing that small, proactive steps can prevent life-altering emergencies.

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