Photo Library
CIPN Photo Library
The CIPN Photo Library is a free online resources featuring child and adolescent focused injury prevention photos for use in educational materials. CIPN's Photo Library is different from other photo resources because each photo has been developed to ensure the demonstration of age-appropriate practices and correct use of safety equipment. CIPN encourages the use of these photos to help illustrate appropriate safety examples in presentations, written reports, and/or educational materials.
All images are available free of charge and are in print quality. Photos can be accessed by both Mac and PC users. All copyrights have been cleared; however the Kids' Plates Program requires all users of these photos to credit the California Kids' Plates Program as the photo source.
How to Download Free Injury Prevention Photos
To download any of these photos, start by selecting one of the thumbnail images. Each photo will take a few seconds to download. When the full-size window opens, select File> Save As to save the photo onto your computer's hard-drive. At this point, photos can be resized or cropped to be utilized in your materials.
Please note: images may only be published and/or distributed for educational purposes only.
When using CIPN photo images, please remember to credit the California Kids' Plates Program.
Photo Disclaimer:
These photographic images were produced by the California Kids' Plates Program and are in the public domain, thus are royalty-free. However, we ask that users credit California Kids' Plates Program as the source.
These images may only be published and distributed for educational purposes. Users may manipulate the size or enhance the graphic elements to improve the usability of photos, however these changes must support the promotion of injury prevention or public health. Images may not be sold or assigned intellectual property rights.
Use of these images is limited to injury prevention, general safety, and public health only; therefore the use of these images may not exceed that purpose or be used in a manner that is detrimental or disparaging to the subjects of the images.

