The Home Safety Council (HSC) is the only national nonprofit organization solely dedicated to preventing home related injuries that result in nearly 20,000 deaths and 21 million medical visits on average each year. Through national programs, partnerships and the support of volunteers, HSC educates people of all ages to be safer in and around their homes. The Home Safety Council is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization located in Washington, DC. www.MySafeHome.org
Annual Hands on Home Safety Campaign Encourages Families to Take Action and Prevent the Leading Causes of Home Injury
To kick-off Home
Safety Month in June, the national nonprofit Home Safety Council is launching an interactive online safety destination — www.MySafeHome.org — and debuting new research findings that reveal what actions, if any, U.S. adults have taken to prevent the leading causes of home injury.
This year, the Home Safety Council’s annual Hands on Home Safety campaign calls on families to take a room-by-room approach to making their homes safer and protecting against the leading causes of home injury — falls, poisonings, fires and burns, choking/suffocation and drowning. By encouraging families to tackle safety dangers room-by-room and providing the simple steps they can follow, the Home Safety Council aims to curb the nearly 20,000 deaths and 21 million medical visits that result from home injuries on average each year.
The Home Safety Council’s new research reveals that U.S. adults rank the kitchen, bathroom and stairway/hallway as the most dangerous rooms of the home. Although the majority of the adults surveyed recognize the presence of injury risks in these areas, nearly half (45 percent) admit they have not taken action to make any of the rooms in their home safer.
“Our new research shows that while most adults are aware of the common dangers found throughout the home, they continue to show a disturbing disregard for safety,” said Meri-K Appy, Home Safety Council president. “To help people take action and make the critical improvements needed to prevent home injuries, we are encouraging families to take a room-by-room approach. Start with simple and inexpensive changes in each area of your home, inside and out, and you’ll make a real difference in your family’s safety.”
MySafeHome.org — Virtual Home Opens its Doors to Teach Safety
The Home Safety Council’s new online destination, MySafeHome.org, is an innovative and interactive Web site that lets users explore a virtual home so they can understand where dangers lurk in their own homes. Using digital motion graphics animation in a navigable, virtual home and yard, MySafeHome.org illustrates the major risk areas found throughout the home and presents the safety devices and preparedness plans needed to make every home safe.
Go online and visit www.MySafeHome.org today to customize a safety plan for your own home.
A Safer Home: Room-by-Room Roadmap
The Home Safety Council offers the following safety advice to prevent injuries:
Kitchen Safety:
Bathroom Safety:
Bedroom Safety:
Garage Safety:
Backyard Safety:
Stairway Safety:
For more information on how to keep your family safe in and around the home, please visit www.homesafetycouncil.org. Visit http://www.MySafeHome.org to experience an online home safety tour and build a customizable safety plan for your own home.

