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At the law office of Clearwater Child Injury Attorney James W. Dodson, we all too often encounter cases where children have been injured traveling to and from school. We envision a world in which all children are free from harm, and child safety is the rule. Florida is part of the nationwide Safe Routes to School initiative.
What Safe Routes to School Hopes to Achieve
Among the goals of the program are to increase bicycle, pedestrian, and traffic safety, and decrease traffic congestion, to have more children walking and bicycling to schools. Other benefits will be improved community safety, accessibility and increased community interest in bicycle and pedestrian accommodations.
How to Achieve Safe Routes to School
These goals can be accomplished by encouraging community involvement and improving partnerships among parents, schools, municipalities, and community organizations, and by improving the physical environment to increase the ability to walk and bicycle to school.
What are the 5 E’s of Safe Routes to School Recommended by the Federal Highway Administration?
- Engineering to create infrastructure surrounding schools to reduce speeds and conflicts with motor vehicles and safer crossings, walkways, trails, and bikeways
- Education to teach bicycling and walking safety skills and driver safety around schools
- Encouragement through activities to promote walking and bicycling
- Enforcement by police of speed limits, yielding to pedestrians in crosswalks, and proper walking and bicycling behaviors; community enforcement, e.g. crossing guard programs
- Evaluation by monitoring and documenting outcomes
Clearwater Child injury attorney Jim Dodson endorses this program and encourages readers to support its goals to make his vision of child safety a reality.
35,000 bottles of Scope Original Mint Mouthwash have been recalled in a cooperative manner between U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and the manufacturer, Proctor and Gamble. The recalled bottles have the number 4 on the bottom.
The one liter size bottles are being recalled due to malfunctioning child-resistant caps. Proctor and Gamble also omitted an important message on that bottles in not stating, “This Package for Households without Young Children.”
One of the ingredients contained in the mouthwash, ethyl alcohol, is toxic. Ethyl alcohol can cause serious injury or death if ingested by a child. Every seven minutes a child under the age of 5 goes to the Emergency Room because of an unintentional poisoning. Household products are responsible for 60% of the poisoning accidents with children under 5.
There have been no incidents or injuries reported.


