NSC Congratulates Mt. Lebanon, PA on Accreditation as a Safe Community
According to the NSC , more than 70 percent of the preventable deaths in the U.S. occur in homes and communities. No state received an "A" for safety in the report, and Pennsylvania received a "D" overall. However, Mt. Lebanon shows that by focusing efforts on local levels, often where the biggest risks are, states and smaller communities can have the largest impact.
Before achieving accreditation, Mt. Lebanon held naloxone training for first responders and school district employees, equipped schools, fire and police departments with naloxone kits and installed two 24/7 drop boxes in the community, which collect an average of 1,300 pounds of unused medications annually. The community also established a traffic safety campaign designed to prevent crashes involving vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles, called Look Up Lebo, and brought active shooter training to over 8,000 students and employees.For more information about Safe Communities America, please visit.
About the National Safety CouncilThe National Safety Council () is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to eliminate preventable deaths at work, in homes and communities, and on the road through leadership, research, education and advocacy. Founded in 1913 and chartered by Congress, NSC advances this mission by partnering with businesses, government agencies, elected officials and the public in areas where we can make the most impact.
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