It’s spring break for many students, and for parents, children’s safety is top of mind.
Last year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a record 107,000 people died of drug overdoses.
And, according to data from the Drug Enforcement Administration, in 2021, synthetic opioids like fentanyl caused 67% of those overdose deaths. In order to keep children safe, here are some things parents can discuss with them as they plan their spring break travels.Develop and agree on a plan while they are on vacation.Keep an eye on travel advisories and warnings.
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