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The Power of One (by Dean Shaddock) Fall by the wayside. It is a commonly used phrase in speech but what does it really mean? One definition is that people stop doing, stop making or stop using something. When that something is an opportunity to prevent a needless tragedy, such an opportunity must not fall by the wayside. Every one of us has the opportunity to take simple steps to prevent a child's fall from a window or balcony. The Canadian Window and Door Manufacturers Association (CWDMA) is keenly interested in ensuring that opportunities to prevent these falls do not fall by the wayside. All of us can do something, make something or use something to prevent a child from falling out of a window or off a balcony. Needless injuries and deaths occur when children fall out of windows or off of balconies. Sadly, this is a relatively common occurrence that can be prevented. In Toronto, Ontario, over the last two-and-a-half years, six children have been critically injured and four children have died after falling from a window or balcony. Similar tragedies have occurred in other Canadian cities. The National Safe Kids Campaign in the United States recently reported that 18 children die from window fall-related injuries and estimated that 4, 700 are injured annually. What is being done to prevent these tragedies? Spreading the Word This ongoing partnership yielded impressive results at Win-door North America 2003. Toronto EMS and the CWDMA were joined by a new partner, SMARTRISK, a national non-profit injury prevention organization. Toronto EMS was supported by the CWDMA, the show committee, the show decorator, Freeman Decorating Ltd. and the show manager Shield Associates Ltd. The group developed a display booth complete with a restored 1954 Packard ambulance, a brand new 2003 Toronto EMS Emergency Response Unit vehicle and a photo and video educational display. A golf putting challenge sponsored by the Calgary-based North America Profiles Group gave show participants a chance to demonstrate their golf skills and an opportunity to win one of three sets of Tommy Armour golf clubs. The North American Profiles Group continue to be tremendous supporters of this project to promote safety for children. Ultimately, $2, 500 dollars was raised and donated to SMARTRISK, to further develop a window and balcony fall prevention program for children. Future Plans Preventing just one fall, a fall by the wayside, can prevent many more falls those that occur when children fall from windows or balconies! The CWDMA, Toronto EMS and SMARTRISK want to ensure that everyone does something, makes something or uses something to prevent the tragedy of a child falling out of a window or off of a balcony. Together we have an opportunity to prevent such tragedies. For more information on Win-door 2004 visit www.windoorshow.com Dean Shaddock serves as coordinator of community medicine for Toronto EMS. |
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