Taking Simple Precautions Can Help Prevent Falls and TBIs part 2 of 2
The following home-related products represent the categories contributing to the highest number of estimated head injuries treated in 2006. These figures were tabulated utilizing the NEISS 2006 Head Injuries report. The top 10 home products causing the highest number of head injuries are: Floors or Flooring Materials, Stairs or Steps, Beds or Bed frames, Tables, Ceilings and Walls, Chairs, Bathtubs or Showers, Doors, Sofas and ladders. Taking a few minutes to make simple changes around the home can help prevent falls and potentially life-altering or fatal head injuries. The AANS offers these fall/head injury prevention tips:
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