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Lock Them Up for Safety Infographic
Lock Them Up for Safety Infographic
Lock Them Up for Safety Infographic
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Firearm injuries pose a significant public health problem in the U.S. Emergency nurses play a crucial role in addressing this issue by asking routine screening questions and promoting firearm safety and storage. Storing firearms unloaded and in locked areas, as well as keeping ammunition in a separate locked area, has been proven to reduce accidental injuries, self-inflicted injuries, and deaths among children and adolescents. Cable locks are inexpensive devices that can be threaded through multiple firearms to prevent firing. Personalized locks have features such as built-in keys, combinations, or biometrics that only allow the owner of the firearm access while preventing the trigger from being pulled. It is important to note that this information sheet is provided for informational purposes only and does not replace the judgment of a medical practitioner or healthcare provider. The instructions and information reflect current knowledge at the time of publication and may change as advancements and recommendations emerge. The Emergency Nurses Association assumes no liability for any injuries arising from the use of or reliance on the information provided.
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