The ABA Burn Prevention Committee hosts an annual poster contest highlighting a prevention-oriented theme. This year’s theme was Burn Prevention: Where You Live, Work, and Play – Preventing Burns in the Homes. Congratulations to this year’s winners: https://t.co/WC1w2mu3Qu
Rich Hamburg from @SafeStates shared that the NIPD Letter of Support has more than 75 signatories. Read the letter and add your signature. #BeInjuryFree https://t.co/d3DEnkulxm
“What if I'm caught in a rip current?” Stay calm and relax. Float to conserve energy. Rip currents don't pull you under. Don't swim against the current. You may be able to escape by swimming out of the current in a direction following the shoreline, or toward breaking waves, then at an angle toward the beach. If you feel you will be unable to reach shore, draw attention to yourself. Call and wave for assistance. https://t.co/HOJWZxzrT1
@TxDPSSoutheast Sgt. Woodard worked with @memorialhermann Trauma Services Team & taught the citizens of Humble on several life-saving skills.
Students received hands-on training on tourniquet application, wound care, & how to apply pressure to Stop the Bleed in an emergency.
.@mehta_malvi presenting her work w/ @sandymckaymd, @zoabehafeez @UTHealthHouston@McGovernMed on community based injury prevention programming based on mapping different types of injuries around Houston before and during the #COVID19 pandemic.
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National Injury Prevention Day is just one month away! Join us on November 18th at 1pm EST for a special Twitter Chat to raise awareness and learn about important issues including equity in injury prevention. #BeInjuryFree