Parents, grandparents, and caregivers are being urged to remain particularly vigilant in the closing weeks of the school holidays, as there has been an alarming rise in serious, preventable injuries among children. The Ministry of Health has reported an increase in emergency admissions related to various incidents, including fractures from falls, severe burns, and accidental poisoning.

These concerning trends have been linked to typical holiday activities. Situations such as unsupervised play leading to risky climbs, the creation of homemade items like bamboo guns, access to hot liquids, and accidental ingestion of household chemicals have all contributed to this spike in injuries.

The Ministry emphasizes that safeguarding children is a shared responsibility within the community. Parents and guardians are reminded that a single moment of distraction could result in a lifetime of regret. As such, they are encouraged to actively monitor children’s activities, secure potential hazards around the home, and be prepared to respond swiftly in case of emergencies.

It is essential for families to prioritize safety as the holidays come to a close, ensuring children can enjoy their time off while minimizing risks. By taking these precautions, caregivers can help protect the well-being of children and foster a safer environment for play and exploration.


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