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Shopping list: Nina Sakjarvi-Stenham (left) and Coco Leuong join Parkside Health Visitor Angie Glew (centre) outside a North London branch of Tesco to highlight the first ever Child Safety Week. Health Visitors and firemen demonstrated to shoppers how parents can make sure their children avoid bums and scalds, while health visitors and road safety officers visited branches of Mothercare last week to give travel safety advice. The Child Accident Prevention Trust says three children the every day as a result of accidents, which is the major cause of death in the under-14s. More than 10,000 children are permanently disabled by accidents every year.
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