Gun Safety
Seattle Children’s is committed to preventing firearm related injuries and death among children and teens.
Ways Seattle Children’s Promotes Firearm Safety
- Increases access to and proper use of safe firearm storage devices.
- Raises awareness about the importance and effectiveness of safe firearm storage.
- Serves as a community resource in support of firearm tragedy prevention.
- Participates in and works to identify evidence-based interventions and firearm tragedy prevention strategies.
Read the safe firearm storage key messages Seattle Children’s has chosen to convey based on research and experiences with community- and hospital-based safe firearm storage program work.
Free Firearm Storage Giveaway Events
We partner with organizations to safe offer firearm storage giveaway events in communities across the state of Washington. During events, attendees learn about the importance of safe firearm storage and get a free lock box or trigger lock, with hands-on training on proper use. Supplies are limited. One free lock box or trigger lock per person (maximum two items per household). Recipient must be 18 or older and present to receive a free item. No ID required.
Come to a free firearm storage giveaway event
Below are upcoming community events. Please check back for more events as they are added. Questions or suggestions for a future event location? Email us!
- Saturday, September 23, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Quilcene Community Center, 294952 Highway 101, Quilcene. First come, first served. This event is in collaboration with Jefferson County Public Health and Jefferson Healthcare.
In partnership with Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, Seattle Children's Safe Firearm Storage Giveaway Events intervention was evaluated, and it was found that safe firearm storage practices improved among event participants. Read the full published article in Injury Prevention: Evaluation of a community-based safe firearm and ammunition storage intervention.
Learn more about hosting your own community safe firearm storage giveaway event.
Firearms Safety at Home
Practicing safe firearm storage is an important way to protect everyone in the home. Safe firearm storage also prevents theft of firearms. See what your options are and where to purchase safe storage devices.
Firearms safety checklist for home
- Store firearms unloaded.
- Store firearms locked up using a firearm safe, lock box, trigger or cable lock.
- Store and lock ammunition separately from firearms.
- Avoid locking devices that use keys if possible. If your locking device has a key, keep it with you or in a safe place that children and others cannot access.
- Remove firearms from your home if a family member is depressed, suicidal or is abusing drugs or alcohol. See the Washington Firearm Safe Storage Map to find local options for temporary, voluntary firearm storage.
Learn more about firearms in the home and see the complete Safety Checklist for Home.
Suicide Prevention
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for people ages 10 to 24 and it is preventable. Suicide crises are often short-term but having access to firearms makes it easier to carry out the act because they are quick and deadly. The best way to protect your family from a firearm injury or death is to remove firearms from the home. If you choose to keep firearms in the home, you can help protect your family by locking up your firearms and ammunition. Learn more about the connecting between teens, depression and firearms and what you can do.
Learn about common suicide warning signs and what to do if a child or teen has thoughts about suicide.
Suicide prevention videos
In crisis?
If you, your child, family or friend needs help right away, call or text 988. Chat is another option. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline provides free and confidential support for people in distress, as well as prevention and crisis resources. The Lifeline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the United States.
Hotlines for Youth provides other options for immediate help for children and teens.
Safe Firearm Storage Information for Healthcare Professionals
Safe firearm storage counseling in healthcare settings
Patient-provider counseling on safe firearm storage during clinic visits is an important strategy to potentially reduce firearm-related injuries among children and teens. See Tips for Provider Messaging on Safe Firearm Storage for guidance on how to have conversations about safe firearm storage with parents/guardians.
Trainings
- Washington Chapter American Academy of Pediatrics – Role of the Physician in Firearm Injury Prevention (webinar)
- Suicide Prevention Resource Center – Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (online, free)
- Safer Homes Coalition - All Patients Safe Training (online)
- Firearm Safety Among Children and Teens (FACTS) – Counseling, safe storage, epidemiology (videos)
- Free CME: Preventing Firearm-Related Injury and Death: A Targeted Intervention
Host Your Own Community Safe Firearm Storage Giveaway Event
Firearm tragedy prevention is important everywhere – not only in Washington state. If your organization is interested in learning more about the work Seattle Children's is doing around firearm tragedy prevention to help inform work in the communities you serve, please email us.
Download the Safe Firearm Storage Giveaway Event Planning Toolkit (PDF) for a step-by-step guide on how your organization can put on a community safe firearm storage education, awareness and giveaway event.
Learn more about our community safe firearm storage giveaway events and watch footage from an event: Protect Our Kids From Firearm Tragedies: Safe Firearm Storage Giveaway Program (3:21)
More Firearm Safety Information
- Lock It Up
- Harborview Injury Prevention & Research Center
- Washington Firearm Safe Storage Map
- AskingSavesKids
- Safer Homes Coalition
- Forefront: Suicide Prevention
- Crisis Connections