Saskatchewan Prevention Institute reminding ATV riders of safety tips
As conditions continue to clear up with spring right around the corner, the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute (SPI) is reminding residents to tread with caution and practice safe ATV use.
In a media release, SPI claimed there were 21 ATV-related deaths between 2015 and 2018. Additionally, ATV accidents are listed as the ninth highest cause of injuries resulting in hospitalizations for Saskatchewan youth with an average of 48 hospitalizations each year between 2004 and 2013.
Cara Zukewich, Child Injury Prevention Program Coordinator, mentioned several communities have inquired about ATV safety throughout the season, leading to a partnership with a brain injury organization to produce educational safety material.
“We’ve had a number of communities looking for information and presentations around ATV safety, and so there’s been a number of community leaders, particularly in the north, who have requested that type of information. We’ve partnered with SGI and the Acquired Brain Injury Partnership Project to provide them with education and prevention tips,” Zukewich said.