Each June, the National Safety Council (NSC) recognizes National Safety Month to highlight the leading causes of preventable injury and death in the United States. Since 1996, the NSC has been encouraging workplaces, families, and communities to recognize hazards and prioritize wellbeing.
Thousands of families are affected by preventable injuries each year. Knowing how to stay safe wherever you go is key. Read below for safety practices on and off the road.
Driving Practices to Keep Everyone Safe This Summer
Summer brings more
drivers, construction zones, pedestrians, and other outdoor activities due to
the nicer weather. Motor vehicle collisions have been cited as one of the top
causes of preventable injury and death in America, it is critical to practice
safe driving practices when behind the wheel.
You should always:
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Avoid using your electronic
devices
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Refrain from browsing music
playlists while driving
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Reduce speed in construction zones
and neighborhoods
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Maintain enough space to allow
yourself time to react
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Be aware of bicyclists,
pedestrians, and motorcyclists
Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention
While roadway safety receives more attention, slips, trips, and falls are also common causes of injuries at home and at work. It is important for individuals to recognize the potential hazards associated with slipping, tripping, or falling and creating preventative measures to help reduce the risk of an accident.
Consider these steps:
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Remove obstructions from walkways,
including cables, mats, rugs, etc.
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Clean up spills immediately to
prevent slippery floors
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Wear footwear with good traction,
particularly in wet conditions
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Use handrails or available
assistance when climbing stairs
National Safety Month serves as a reminder
that safety is about more than responding to emergencies. At NYCM Insurance, we
believe that practicing safety and taking prevention actions help protect those
who matter most. By exercising caution on the roads and following basic safety
precautions at home and at work, everyone can contribute toward making this
summer a safer one for themselves and others.