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CAPT - Child Accident Prevention Trust
22 - 26 Farringdon Lane
London
EC1R 3AJ
Tel: 020 7608 3828
Fax: 020 7608 3674
Web: www.capt.org.uk
Best time to telephone: normal office hours
The CAPT is a national organisation concerned solely with preventing and reducing the injuries caused by accidents to children and young people. CAPT is involved in the following activities.
- Carrying out research.
- Providing information, including printed leaflets from the above address.
- Training.
- Consultancy work.
- Giving safety advice by telephone or in writing to parents, carers, those working for children's safety and the children themselves.
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