Jeff Green | Aug 06, 2009

"In many cases where children were injured, the parents were simply unaware of the risks associated with ATVs for children under 16," said Tanya Beattie, public health promoter with KFL&A Public Health. "We hope our campaign will help parents make the right decisions and realize ATV riding is not child's play."The campaign has the backing of Dr. David Creery, Head of Pediatric Critical Care at CHEO (Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario). "Children and young adolescents lack the knowledge, physical size, strength, and co-ordination to safely operate an ATV," said Dr. Creery. "As well, children under 16 have not yet fully developed their ability to judge possible hazards and to anticipate the possible consequences of their actions, which are important skills required to use an ATV safely."
The "I Didn't Know" campaign is coordinated by KFL&A Public Health in conjunction with the Eastern Region Injury Network. ERIN is a regional injury prevention coalition comprised of several local public health agencies, CHEO, and other injury prevention groups.
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