TV Safety

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TV Safety

You wouldn't think to bring a baby home from the hospital without a car seat or have your child ride a bike without a helmet. Protecting your children from the potential risk of TV and furniture tip-over is another important part of keeping them safe. 

 

The Hard Facts

Every 3 weeks a child dies from a television tipping over. Over the past 10 years, a child visited the emergency room every 45 minutes because of a TV tipping over.

 

Top Tips

1.      Assess the stability of the TVs in your home.

2.      Mount flat-panel TVs to the wall to prevent them from toppling off stands. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to ensure that you have a secure fit.

3.      If you have a heavier, box-style cathode ray tube (CRT) TV, place it on a low stable piece of furniture that is appropriate for the TV's size and weight.

4.      Use brackets, braces or wall straps to secure unstable or top-heavy furniture to the wall.