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Safety tip: Keep treadmills out of your child's reach
Jan 20, 2009 2:20 PM

Hospital-treated treadmill injuries have risen an estimated 62 percent from 2000 to 2006.

Parents may be surprised to learn that exercise machines such as treadmills pose special risks to toddlers and young children, who account for the greatest percentage of serious injuries.

Emergency rooms around the country are reporting a growing number of severe burns on the hands and fingers of young children who reach down or under and touch the treadmill belt when it’s running. Though some incidents occur when unsupervised children are playing with unlocked equipment, many occur when children approach from behind as a parent is using the equipment. Curious hands that reach out and touch the moving belt or reach under the machine can suffer excruciating burns that can require multiple skin grafts and cause permanent disability.

Treadmills aren’t the only problem. Other types of exercise equipment with moving parts can be dangerous for little ones and adults alike. Keep kids away from equipment when it's in use. When it's not, unplug the machine and, if possible, lock it up. Not all equipment comes with locks—if you're in the market for a machine and have small children at home, you should consider this safety feature.

Read the rest of this post on our Safety blog, and see our guide to childproofing for more information.

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