Introduction
Accidents are a leading cause of death among young chil- dren. Every day in the member countries of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), over 2000 chil- dren die from accidental injuries, approximately 5000 children require emergency treatment, 4 million children are hospitalized for injuries, and numerous children endure physical and mental injuries, impairment, or even severe brain damage from acci- dents (Lai et al., 2006; WHO, 2008). Statistics shows that children aged 0–4 are the group with the highest risk of accidental injury (Hardeman et al., 2011; Lai et al., 2006). According to a report by