These toolkits were created by Prevent Child Injury and other partners, each addressing a different child safety topic. Each toolkit is released to support a week-long campaign to raise awareness of the issue and provide parents and caregivers with clear, concise messaging about preventing that type of injury. After the campaign week, toolkits remain available for use in your outreach efforts.
Learn more about how Prevent Child Injury creates campaigns and tips for using the toolkits.
On the Road
This section will be updated with new toolkits and resources as they become available.
Demonstrating good driving habits will show your children that you take safety seriously.
Kids in hot cars: when children are left in or gain access to cars, temperatures as low as 57 degrees can become deadly in minutes.
Each year, National Teen Driver Safety Week brings attention to teen car crashes, which are a leading cause of death for teens in the United States.
Teens are more likely than younger children to be killed by a vehicle. When was the last time you talked to your teen about walking safety?
Bike Safety: With the proper gear, respect for the rules, and smart choices about when and where they ride, you can set your kids up to have fun and stay safer out on their bikes.