06/07/2026
Safety is more than a policy—it is a commitment to protecting ourselves, our families, and our communities.
As we observe National Safety Month, we are reminded that small actions can have a lasting impact on our health and well-being. Whether at home, at work, on the road, or in our communities, prioritizing safety helps create environments where everyone can thrive.
Through the Power of S.H.E., we recognize safety as an important part of Health Justice, ensuring that individuals have the knowledge, resources, and support needed to live healthy and secure lives.
Did You Know?
• Unintentional injuries remain one of the leading causes of preventable deaths in the United States.
• Falls, motor vehicle accidents, and poisoning are among the most common causes of preventable injuries.
• Workplace safety programs help reduce injuries, increase awareness, and create healthier environments for employees and their families.
• Practicing simple safety habits—such as wearing seatbelts, staying aware of your surroundings, and following workplace safety procedures—can save lives.
💙 SAFETY CHECK-IN 💙
What is one safety habit you never skip? Whether it's wearing your seatbelt, locking your doors, using protective equipment, checking on loved ones, or staying alert while driving—we want to hear from you!