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Backpack Safety
40 million children each year carry backpacks to school yet there is growing evidence that heavy backpacks are a serious threat to spinal development.

Step 1: Choose Right.
Choosing the right size backpack is the most important step to safe backpack use. Tip: Bring a friend to help you measure your backpack properly.

Step 2: Pack Right.
The maximum weight of the loaded backpack should not exceed 15 % of your body weight, so pack only what is needed. Tip: If the backpack forces the wearer to move forward to carry, it's overloaded.

Step 3: Lift Right.
Face the Pack -Bend at the Knees - Use both hands and check the weight of the pack. - Lift with the legs - Apply one shoulder strap and then the other.
Tip: Don't sling the backpack onto one shoulder.

Step 4: Wear Right.
Use both shoulder straps - snug, but not too tight. Tip: When the backpack has a waist strap - use it. BELOW ARE TWO EXAMPLES OF HOW NOT TO WEAR YOUR BACKPACK.



WRONG: This backpack is overloaded, creating stress on the spine. Improper backpack use can lead to a lifetime of health problems.


WRONG: Wearing a backpack improperly over one shoulder can cause permanent misalignment of the spine, muscle fatigue, and a lowered state of health.

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