Hoppala - the app that gets children safely through everyday life

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Anyone who lives with children knows that there are sometimes only a few seconds between a happy romp, curious exploration and everyday chaos. An unsecured cooker, a careless step across the road or a slippery carpet - and a "Hoppala" can happen. Many of these small accidents can be avoided with the right knowledge and a few simple measures. This is exactly where the Hoppala app comes in - a free application developed by the Austrian Road Safety Board (KFV) to support parents and guardians in everyday life.

The app is aimed at families with children between the ages of 0 and 12 and provides specific tips on how to recognise and defuse potential sources of danger at an early stage - whether at home, outside or on the move. The KFV contributes decades of experience in the field of prevention and bundles its expertise in a form that is suitable for everyday use and does not require any specialist knowledge.

Prevention instead of panic - knowledge that works in everyday life

The content of the app is organised by age group and subject area: Household, Leisure, Transport, Digital World or Outdoor. There are compact, easy-to-understand and practical recommendations for each area. You can also use a checklist to keep track of which tips have already been implemented - and thus create a safer environment for your children step by step.

Another plus: the app includes a direct overview of emergency numbers - after all, every second counts in an emergency. There is also age-appropriate content for children themselves, which playfully introduces them to the topic of safety.

The app is easy to use, the design is clear and the content is updated regularly. This makes the Hoppala app a digital tool that doesn't instruct, but accompanies - just as parents need it in everyday life. So just click on our website Hoppala App - KFV and download!

#schongenial when an app helps to recognise and avoid risks in everyday family life at an early stage.

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