Amusement Ride Safety
/Amusement rides are not regulated as closely as you may think. Learn how to keep your child safe before they get on a ride.
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National Experts on Amusement Ride Safety
Prevent Child Injury offers members access to spokespeople selected for their knowledge on injury prevention topics. These experts are available to speak to media and other interested parties.
Amusement Ride Safety PROJECT MATERIALS
These materials were created by Prevent Child Injury to assist in outreach efforts on educating the public about amusement ride safety. Most of these materials can be co-branded with your organization's logo.
Amusement Ride Safety RESOURCES
These materials were created by Prevent Child Injury members or other trusted sources.
Webpages
7 Tips to Stay Safe at Amusement Parks This Summer – University of Michigan Health
9 Ways to Stay Safe at Amusement Parks – Parents
Amusement Ride Safety – Parents
How Safe Are Amusement Park Rides? – health enews
Safest Riding Position for Kids – Saferparks
Safety Regulations for U.S. Amusement Rides – Saferparks
Safety Tips – Saferparks
Safety Tips for Families at Amusement Parks – verywellfamily
Teach Kids to Ride Safely – Saferparks
Top 10 Amusement Park Safety Tips – EHS Today
Posters & Infographics
Videos
Amusement Park Safety Tips – KID*
Disney’s Magic Kingdom: Beyond the Rides – Parents
Roller Coaster Safety: Explained – Coaster Bot
How to Stay Safe on Amusement Park Rides – WebMD News
How Safe are Amusement Park Rides? – Teen Kids News
News Articles
*List of Abbreviations
CNN: Cable News Network
IDHS: Indiana Department of Homeland Security
NCH: Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital
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