Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls
Paying Attention
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In a fast-paced world, it is common to do many things at once. Sometimes we are deep in thought or in a hurry. When our attention is divided, we are less likely to notice what is going on around us.
Take Action
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Keep your head up while walking and scan the area a few feet ahead of you. Avoid looking only at your feet.
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Look for hazards. Watch out for cracks in the sidewalk, other people, newspaper boxes, pets and ice.
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Pay close attention when you are in places you’ve not been before.
- Plan the time when you do things:
- If you have trouble seeing in the dark, take your garbage out in the daytime.
- Plan outdoor travel when the weather is good.
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Think about what you wear. Make sure your clothes do not drag on the ground. Wear
supportive shoes.
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Let the phone ring. Avoid rushing to answer it. It is easy to overlook hazards when rushing. The caller can leave a message or call you back. Consider having a cordless phone or cell phone near you to avoid rushing.
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Let people wait if you are not ready to leave when they arrive. Your friends and family do not want to see you fall because you rushed.
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Be attentive to the things you do a lot because sometimes we forget about where the hazards are.
To learn more about your risk of falling complete the
“Is there a chance you might fall?” checklist.
Current as of: June 30, 2017
Author: Fall Risk Management Program