| Injury Prevention | ||
| Quick Links | ||
"Raising Safe Kids: One Stage at a Time" 2009 Safe Kids Report |
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| Injuries are not accidents. Injuries may occur quickly, but they are PREDICTABLE and PREVENTABLE! According to the Centers for Disease Control, each year nearly 150,000 Americans die from injuries, making injury the leading cause of death among children and young adults and a significant problem for Americans of all ages. Nonfatal injuries account for approximately 114 million physician office visits and 25% of all emergency department examinations. Injuries can be intentional-the result from someone trying to injure themselves or someone else (i.e. violence and suicide). Injuries may also be unintentional-the result of an event that was not planned or deliberate (i.e. falls, drowning, burns, bicycle or motor vehicular crashes). Injury prevention is the prevention of both intentional and unintentional
injuries from occurring in the first place. The Summit County Health
Department uses a public health approach to injury prevention. This
approach looks at risk factors including: individual behavior, environmental
hazards, unsafe products and societal behavior and values.
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| Contact Information | ||
Geri Essen |
Lyndsi Marshall |
Mandy Webb Health Educator Phone: 435-333-1508 mwebb@utah.gov |
| Links of Interest | ||
| Utah
Department of Health Violence and Injury Prevention Program |
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