Household Safety: Preventing Injuries From Firearms

Household Safety: Preventing Injuries From Firearms
The Nemours Foundation

The best way to protect your kids from injury and death due to firearms is to keep your home free of guns and steer clear of households where guns are kept.

If you do own a firearm, be sure that these rules are followed in your home (and, if applicable, the homes of relatives or friends that your child visits):

  • Store guns in a securely locked case out of kids' reach. All firearms should be stored unloaded and in the uncocked position.
  • Store ammunition in a separate place and in a securely locked container out of kids' reach.
  • Keep keys where kids can't find them.
  • Always use trigger locks or other childproof devices. Make revolvers childproof by attaching a padlock so that the cylinder can't be locked into place.
  • Always practice gun safety, and be sure to emphasize to kids that guns aren't toys and should never be played with.
  • Teach kids not to touch guns and tell an adult if they find one.
  • Take a firearm safety course to learn the safe and correct way to use your firearm.
  • Lock up gun-cleaning supplies, which are often poisonous.
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