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Gun Safety (page 4)

Washington State Department of Social and Health Services

A Note for Gun Owning Parents

  1. Gun safety begins with you

    If you own guns, use common sense. Keep your guns and ammunition inaccessible to your child as well as curious playmates.

  2. Don’t leave firearms lying around

    A toddler can stumble across them. And never assume that simply because a very young child lacks finger strength that they can’t pull the trigger. A child’s thumb has twice the strength of the other fingers. When a child’s thumb pulls the trigger, invariably the barrel of the gun is pointing at the child’s face. Get the picture?

  3. Think about gun storage from your child’s point of view

    Are the places you think are safe from a toddlers reach, really out of reach? Ever seen a child use a drawer to climb? They use the drawer as a stepping stool to climb the dresser!

    Ammunition, shotshells, and cartridges are not something that should be played with by a child. Keep your storage as inaccessible as your firearm.

A Note for Parents Who Do Not Own Guns

Are you afraid of guns or opposed to guns for personal or political reasons? You’re not alone. Whether or not you’ve vowed to keep guns away from your kids and out of the house, this guide to gun safety was written for you as well.

As your child’s primary care giver, you owe it to them to prepare for the chance that they will encounter a gun. If you teach them the basics of gun safety, you will be in a better position to help your child if he or she should happen to find a gun and no adult is on scene.

To control such a situation safely, you must have knowledge. That’s why we urge you and every parent to read and practice the principles of firearm safety.

Safety Review

Safe Gun Storage

Don’t dismiss the need to store guns safely. The consequences can cause serious injury or death. Follow these guidelines to keep firearms away from all unauthorized persons:

1. Always remove ammunition from guns.

2. Assure no unauthorized persons have access to your gun. 3

3. Place ammunition in a locked location, separate from guns. When deciding where to store ammunition, remember to select a secure place that is out of sight and reach of children.

4. Secure unloaded firearms with a gun lock, gun alarm or other type of tamper-proof device. These might render the gun inoperable.

5. Store unloaded guns in a gun cabinet, safe, or locked gun vault. Remember to place a locked storage case where children can’t find it.

6. Keep gun storage keys away from the “every day” keys.

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