Yes you should wear a helmet while riding a scooter. Scooters may appear very safe, but they're not, and anything with wheels that goes fast, and you don't have 100% control over it, should be used only with a helmet on.
the main equipment you need for skateboarding is the board itself, with wheels, etc. Then you need a safety helmet. After that, something like a half-pipe where you can practice your skateboarding is helpful.
goggles/safety glasses
Seatbeltsautomobile air bagsapproved child safety seatshelmets for riding motorcycles or bicycles, skateboarding, snowboarding, and other sportssafety glassesmouthguardsmasksgoggles
Eye wash
Gloves, goggles, aprons, chemical fume hoods, and emergency showers.
Parents should consider the following safety measures when allowing their children to play on swinging kids' playground equipment: ensuring the equipment is age-appropriate, supervising children at all times, checking for any broken or damaged parts, making sure the surface underneath is soft and impact-absorbing, and teaching children how to use the equipment properly to prevent accidents.
When using an outdoor jungle gym, follow safety guidelines such as checking equipment for damage, supervising children, ensuring proper footwear, avoiding overcrowding, and using equipment as intended.
It depends on what your daughter is interested in. Bars, vaults, and beams are popular pieces of gymnastics equipment. Also don't forget to get mats for safety! I'd suggest training dvds as well!
Protection for your head, knees, wrists and elbows is a first. Then consideration and safety for other people that you might bump/crash into. If your a parent, don't make your kid wear that stuff, unless their gonna be doing stuff like vert skating (skating on ramps and stuff), if its just on the street, don't need it, makes them feel dumb and babyish! im 14!!
NSW Children's Services Health and Safety Committee, and Early Childhood.
The practice of interconnecting various pieces of equipment so that they connect to the ground is known as grounding or earthing. This helps to prevent electrical shock, protect against static discharge, and ensure safety in electrical systems.
Exercise equipment weights usually don't have a safety warning label on them. Most the time the work out equipment its self bares these safety instructions.