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Latest Estimates: 2005 VenueDeaths Disabling Injuries Costs (billions) All U-I 113,00024,100,000$625.5 Motor- Vehicle 45,8002,400,000$247.7 Work4,9613,700,000$160.4 Home & Community 64,60018,100,000$238.6

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The U.S. Injury ProblemThe U.S. Injury ProblemThe Big PictureThe Big Picture

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Latest Estimates: 2005Latest Estimates: 2005

VenueVenue DeathsDeathsDisabling Disabling InjuriesInjuries

Costs Costs (billions)(billions)

All U-IAll U-I 113,000113,000 24,100,00024,100,000 $625.5$625.5

Motor-Motor-VehicleVehicle 45,80045,800 2,400,0002,400,000 $247.7$247.7

WorkWork 4,9614,961 3,700,0003,700,000 $160.4$160.4

Home & Home & CommunityCommunity 64,60064,600 18,100,00018,100,000 $238.6$238.6

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Unintentional InjuriesUnintentional Injuries

In 2004, 33.2 million In 2004, 33.2 million people – 1 in 9 – people – 1 in 9 – sought medical sought medical attention for an injury.attention for an injury.

Source: National Center for Health Statistics

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Venue TrendsVenue Trends

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Death Rate Indexes (1992=100)Workplace death rate* down 17%.

*Deaths per 100,000 workers.

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Venue TrendsVenue Trends

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Death Rate Indexes (1992=100)Highway death rate* down

16%.

*Deaths per 100,000,000 VMT.

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Venue TrendsVenue Trends

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Death Rate Indexes (1992=100)

Home & Community death rate* up 30%.

*Deaths per 100,000 population.

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Home & Community VenueHome & Community Venue

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Home & Community Deaths, 2005Home & Community Deaths, 2005

Poisoning32%

Falls26%

Choking7%

Drowning5%

Fires5%

All Other25%

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FallsFalls

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Falls by Age GroupFalls by Age Group

Nonfatal Falls (All Venues)

<1217%

12-1710%

18-4427%

45-6427%

65-745%

75+14%

Fatal Falls (All Venues)

18-446%

45-6413%

65-7412%

75+68%

<121%

12-170%

Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Falls Death Rates by Age Group, 2005Falls Death Rates by Age Group, 2005

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Other Leading CausesOther Leading Causes

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Drowning Death Rates by Age Group, Drowning Death Rates by Age Group, 1995 & 20051995 & 2005

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Choking* Death Rates by Age Group, Choking* Death Rates by Age Group, 20052005

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Poisoning Death Rates by Age Group, Poisoning Death Rates by Age Group, 20052005

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Our families are overwhelmed by Our families are overwhelmed by the financial, social, and emotional the financial, social, and emotional

costs of injuries.costs of injuries.

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What Can We Do?What Can We Do?

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Home & Community death rate* up 30%.

*Deaths per 100,000 population.

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Change the Future by Change the Future by Making Safety Part of Our CultureMaking Safety Part of Our Culture

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Prevention is the answer.Prevention is the answer.

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Begins with Begins with

PartnershipPartnership Includes EveryoneIncludes Everyone Promotes Safety Promotes Safety

and Healthand Health Focuses on Focuses on

Prevention Prevention

Make Safety a Community ValueMake Safety a Community Value

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How does a community become How does a community become a Safe Community?a Safe Community?

Community Group Responsible for Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion.

Safety and Injury Prevention Programs

Exchange of Knowledge

Programs based on Data and Research

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Safe Communities America DesignationSafe Communities America Designation

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Spread the WordSpread the Word Build MomentumBuild Momentum Make Safety a Cultural ValueMake Safety a Cultural Value Create More Safe CommunitiesCreate More Safe Communities Change the FutureChange the Future

Next Steps Next Steps

Make Everyday – A Safe Day!