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Razor Scooter Sales Skyrocket, Injuries Soar There have been thousands of emergency room-treated injuries related to razor scooters. These injuries have increased 700 percent since May,2000. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reported more than 4,000 scooter-related injuries treated in hospital emergency rooms in August 2000 alone. There have been more than 9,400 emergency room-treated injuries reported for 2000 so far. Nearly 90 percent of the injuries are to children under 15 years of age. Riders, especially children, should wear proper safety gear including a helmet, and knee and elbow pads to help prevent injuries. Knee pads can help prevent knee injuries. More than 60 percent of injuries could be prevented or reduced in severity if protective gear had been worn. "These scooters are the 'in' thing with kids heading back to school," said CPSC Chairman Ann Brown. "Unfortunately, many kids are ending up in hospital emergency rooms instead of classrooms. Wearing safety gear can help prevent injuries." The scooters, which first went on the market in the United States last year, are new versions of the foot-propelled scooters first popular in the 1950s. They are made of lightweight metal such as aluminum and have small low-friction wheels similar to those on in-line skates. They usually cost between $80 and $120 and typically weigh less than 10 pounds. They can be folded for easy portability. Most injuries resulted when riders fell from the scooter.
Fractures and dislocations accounted for 29 percent of the injuries.
Most of the fractures and dislocations were to arms and hands. They are often used without even the minimal recommended safety guidelines: Wear a helmet, along with knee and elbow pads.Ride the scooters
on smooth, paved surfaces without any traffic. Avoid streets,
or surfaces with water, sand, gravel or dirt. Do not ride the
scooter at night. |
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