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Tallbear
06-07-2012, 10:56 AM
To: ALL MEDIA
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June 7, 2012

For more information contact:

Bill Brassard Jr. (bdunn@nssf.org)
203-426-1320

Summer Safety: NSSF® Reminds Gun Owners to Store Their Firearms Securely at Home

NEWTOWN, Conn. -- With target-shooting activity peaking during summer months and youngsters finishing the school year, now is a good time for gun owners to review procedures for storing their firearms safely at home, says the National Shooting Sports Foundation®, the trade association for the firearms industry.

NSSF® reminds firearm owners that on returning home after spending a fun day at the shooting range to immediately secure firearms so that a child or other unauthorized person cannot access a loaded gun.

"Nearly all firearm accidents can be prevented by following a few simple safe-storage steps," said NSSF's Director of Communications Bill Brassard Jr., who oversees the Foundation's safety education programs. "Accidental firearm fatalities are at historic low levels thanks to the precautions taken by responsible firearms owners and because of safety reminders promoted by NSSF and other concerned groups."

Putting firearms away unloaded and storing ammunition separately--both in locked locations--can prevent a tragic accident from happening. Gun cabinets and gun safes are excellent locked-storage options, and adding a gun lock to a firearm provides an extra level of safety.

Taking such precautions is particularly important during summer not only because people use their firearms more often for target shooting, but also because children are home from school and sometimes left unsupervised. "Children are naturally curious. They have a knack for finding things adults don't want them to find," said Brassard. "Hiding a firearm in a drawer or a closet is not a substitute for locked storage."

Those who keep a firearm for home protection must develop their own safety precautions to create a situation in which the firearm is available to them and not to an unauthorized person. Quick-access lock boxes are one solution for the person who keeps a firearm for home defense and also has children in the home. "It's one of the most important responsibilities of every gun owner to prevent a child from accessing a loaded firearm," said Brassard.

Safe gun handling and safe storage go hand-in-hand. When going target shooting this summer, it's a good idea to review the basic rules of firearm safety, especially with newcomers.

The four basic rules are . . .

Always keep the gun's muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
Treat every gun as if it were loaded.
Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
Know your target and what lies beyond it.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation provides a number of educational materials that help gun owners and non-owners make informed decisions when it comes to firearms safety.

These include . . .

The safety brochures "Firearms Safety Depends on YouSM," "Firearms Responsibility in the HomeSM," "A Parents Guide to Recreational Shooting For YoungstersSM" and the Project ChildSafe® safety booklet. View the brochures at nssf.org/safety (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=00199UihvX6oJniObC2cgLuX3BfI4eboW3_MxP6fj HwiOv6dzVELhxAaJvPqEqka0C-mxGrLpfFShPjT_vKe399HjV11roPHr62j0OlUxtrjLDGaAwpiQ EpDQ==) and projectchildsafe.org (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=00199UihvX6oJk_HrEet8scW36G3rNCq608oAtO7F VHy3R9m7QNXTBzyQBCDyv40TBi5-DWDbk6OMXC2Xa_IVvLWvoolziZWT52Id0OjOl0L22F9yAbZ-Wxv2iS0zxULQK8). Spanish-language versions are available online.
NSSF's Firearm Safety DVD, which includes three videos: "McGruff the Crime Dog on Gun Safety" for youngsters in grades K-6, "It's Your Call: Playing it Safe Around GunsSM" for grades 6-9 and "Firearms Safety Depends on You" for general audiences. The youth videos teach youngsters how to make fast, correct decisions if they should encounter a firearm in an unsupervised situation at home, at a friend's home or at school. Learn more at nssf.org/safety/video (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=00199UihvX6oJmNRkm0RzyvpyEGghW9NSW8_Wkx1l G6x2ykWNmSYeyYZiwh2RkC-DbtlphThaR8NAAOYAeEZlFSoLfRpE09jR7Ng0X7OtA2o6rYYSx FlvzDzNSwHtwKTHdm). Also, watch NSSF's range safety video (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=00199UihvX6oJlY4lTYY0yt88FVQD0epUv-_djZFWoPCJjwaHBMcXR8dp03ekabOdMTDRe2RWVPP6QxVm6z78 PeF5r7NqB6Bv6TuVV5V2N7FvDxxl8rPgSbElRRwwkcUtlFU1Ii uJ5eN8kPy_yh9lmN1A==) and wingshooting safety video (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=00199UihvX6oJnI3TZQFvEyuf6GznmgNf8mulcAXu jKtVZtIDKbiYNMhBPg1CFbeEln5BPsq_x1_G8CuLNO4Eh0Svqc nh7MqwzW7cGXrxsg4cxlJ511-pyxALseAY9IEjcwQEu86sf0_bQzPuGEgYjdCw==).
Through its Project ChildSafe program, NSSF provides firearm safety kits that include a gun locking device and safety education brochure available free of charge to gun owners through law enforcement departments. Check at projectchildsafe.org (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=00199UihvX6oJk_HrEet8scW36G3rNCq608oAtO7F VHy3R9m7QNXTBzyQBCDyv40TBi5-DWDbk6OMXC2Xa_IVvLWvoolziZWT52Id0OjOl0L22F9yAbZ-Wxv2iS0zxULQK8) to see if your local law enforcement agency has kits available. Only law enforcement departments can request shipments of the safety kits.