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Preventing the 5 Most Fatal Home Accidents

FALLS

Falls around the home are responsible for more than 1/3 of all injury deaths. Here are some steps you can take around your home to reduce the risk of falls:

Tripping Hazards

Slipping Hazards

Stairways

Stools & Ladders

Lighting

POISONINGS

Children under the age of 6 are at the highest risk of death from home poisonings, and these include both your own children and those of your guests. And remember, poisoning deaths are not exclusive to just children. Here are some steps you can take to reduce the risk of poisoning deaths in your home:

FIRES

Fire is the third leading cause of accidental death in the home. Reducing the risk of death from home fires is a combination of prevention, detection and action plans:

Prevention:

Detection:

Action Plans:

SUFFOCATION AND CHOKING

Fatalities in the home that are associated with suffocation and choking can be prevented by addressing risks in three categories: swallowing, neck and head:

Swallowing:

Neck:

Head:

DROWNING

Wherever you have water around your house, you have the risk of drowning. These areas include: pools/spas; bathtubs; and other areas. Everyone old enough (including baby-sitters) should receive CPR training, and this training should include how to administer CPR for children and infants.

Pool / Spa:

Bathtub:

Other Areas of Your Home:

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