Injury Prevention

Tips to save lives

Trauma-related injuries are the leading cause of death ages 1-44 in the United States. The financial, physical, and emotional impacts from the injuries touch every aspect of our lives. Bryan Trauma provides outreach and injury prevention programs focusing on our most common causes of injury for the community.

Fall Prevention Safety Tips

Falls can cause serious injury. Make sure you're doing everything you can to protect yourself or a loved one.

ATV Safety

All-Terrain vehicles have become very popular for use with agriculture, farming and recreational activities. It is vital to know how to keep yourself, your children and others safe when operating an ATV.

ATV Safety Tips (PDF)

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Bike and Helmet Safety

When out on a bike or other equipment such as skates, scooters, skateboards or sleds, wearing a helmet will keep you safe and injury-free. These tips will help ensure your helmet fits just right.

Helmet Safety Tips (PDF)

Fireworks Safety

Summer is a time for barbeques, parades, outside activities and fireworks. However, a joyful celebration can quickly become a painful, traumatic event with a fireworks injury. Take steps to protect yourself and those you love.

Fireworks Safety Tips (PDF)

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Water Safety

About 10 people die from unintentional drowning every day. Of these, two are children age 14 or younger. Drowning ranks fifth among the leading causes of unintentional death in the U.S. See these water safety tips to protect yourself and those you love.

Water Safety Tips (PDF)

Farm Equipment Safety

Tractor roll-overs are the deadliest type of farm accident. Find out how you can prevent roll-over deaths and injuries.

Tractor Safety Tips (PDF)

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Bike and helmet safety

Bike and Helmet Safety

When out on a bike or other equipment such as skates, scooters, skateboards or sleds, wearing a helmet will keep you safe and injury-free. These tips will help ensure your helmet fits just right. Always make sure to be mindful while you're having fun!

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