Bill Text: FL S1346 | 2017 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: School Backpack Awareness Month
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-05-05 - Died, not introduced, companion bill(s) passed, see HR 8063 (Adopted) [S1346 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S1346-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2017 (NP) SR 1346 By Senator Torres 15-01347-17 20171346__ 1 Senate Resolution 2 A resolution recognizing August 2017 as “School 3 Backpack Awareness Month” in Florida. 4 5 WHEREAS, overloaded school backpacks are increasingly 6 becoming a serious health risk for students nationwide, and 7 WHEREAS, because a child’s spinal ligaments and muscles are 8 not fully developed until after the child attains 16 years of 9 age, overloaded school backpacks are a source of repeated low 10 level stress that may result in chronic neck, shoulder, or back 11 pain in children, and 12 WHEREAS, according to the United States Consumer Product 13 Safety Commission, more than 7,000 emergency room visits each 14 year are due to school-backpack-related injuries, and 15 WHEREAS, in 2010 alone, physicians’ offices, clinics, and 16 hospital emergency rooms in the United States treated nearly 17 28,000 strains, sprains, dislocations, and fractures resulting 18 from improperly worn or overloaded school backpacks, and 19 WHEREAS, studies have shown heavy loads carried on the back 20 have the potential to damage the soft tissues of the shoulder, 21 causing microstructural damage to the nerves and damage to 22 internal organs, and 23 WHEREAS, studies have shown an increase in curvatures of 24 the spine and compressed intervertebral height when a school 25 backpack exceeds 10 percent of a child’s body weight, and 26 WHEREAS, more than 90 percent of students carry school 27 backpacks, which studies have found to weigh as much as 25 28 percent of the child’s body weight, and 29 WHEREAS, the 2010 Global Burden of Disease Study showed 30 low-back pain as the number one cause of disability worldwide, 31 while musculoskeletal disorders were the second cause, and 32 WHEREAS, children’s textbooks are much heavier now than 33 they were many years ago and, in addition to textbooks, students 34 often carry computers, cell phones, water bottles, running 35 shoes, band instruments, and other equipment, and 36 WHEREAS, school backpacks are often worn incorrectly, 37 increasing the weight on the shoulders and forcing the child to 38 lean forward when walking or stoop forward when standing to 39 compensate for the extra weight, NOW, THEREFORE, 40 41 Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of Florida: 42 43 That August 2017 is recognized as “School Backpack 44 Awareness Month” in Florida to promote awareness of the 45 potentially serious and damaging long-term health effects of 46 carrying overloaded or improperly worn school backpacks. 47 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, in collaboration with 48 community-based organizations and parent-teacher associations, 49 school districts statewide are encouraged to educate students, 50 parents, and school personnel regarding the health risks of 51 wearing an overloaded school backpack and the ways in which 52 students may properly load and wear their school backpacks.